St Giles Church, Horspath
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Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 28 Apr 2011
The church is built of stone and comprises a nave, chancel, south aisle, north and south transepts or chapels, west tower, and south porch, and stands in the northern part of the village in a large churchyard. The nave was probably built in the late 12th century and the south transept was added in the late 13th century. The embattled tower, with a west doorway and a three-light west window, was probably added about 1400.