St Giles' Church, Edingley
Church in Edingley, England
St Giles' Church, Edingley is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England [ 1] in Edingley .
History
This is a small church dating from the 12th century, with no tower and a bellcote. The north wall comprises a number of windows from different periods, including a narrow Norman one. The church underwent extensive repairs and restoration during the 19th century. The chancel was rebuilt by Henry Machon in 1844 and the church was restored around 1890 by Charles Hodgson Fowler .
The church is in a joint parish with St Michael the Archangel's Church, Halam .
A pair of headstones in the churchyard from the late 17th century are separately Grade II listed .[ 2]
See also
References
Churches in the Deanery of Newark and Southwell
Benefice of Averham with Kelham Benefice of Balderton Benefice of the Beck and Trent Benefice of Bilsthorpe Benefice of Eakring Benefice of East Stoke with Syerston Benefice of East Trent
All Saints, Collingham
All Saints, Harby
All Saints, Winthorpe
Holy Trinity, Besthorpe
St Bartholomew, Langford
St Cecilia, Girton
St George, North and South Clifton
St Giles, Holme
St Helen, Thorney
St Helena, South Scarle
St John the Baptist, Collingham
Benefice of Edingley with Halam Benefice of Egmanton Benefice of Elston Benefice of Farndon Benefice of Farnsfield Benefice of Kilvington Benefice of Kirklington with Hockerton Benefice of Kirton Benefice of Kneesall Benefice of Maplebeck Benefice of Newark-on-Trent Christ Church Benefice of Newark-on-Trent St Mary Magdalene Benefice of North and South Muskham Benefice of Ollerton with Boughton Benefice of Shelton
St Mary and All Saints, Shelton
Benefice of Sibthorpe Benefice of Southwell Benefice of Staunton
St Mary, Staunton-in-the-Vale
Benefice of Tuxford Benefice of Walesby Benefice of West Trent Benefice of Winkburn