Church of St Giles, West Bridgford
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Church of St Giles, West Bridgford by Alan Murray-Rust as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 20 Feb 2017
The church has an unusual layout. The tower stands at the west end of what was the medieval nave, with clerestory and original south aisle (with low roof). To this was added towards the end of the 19th century a completely new nave and chancel, needed to cater the vastly expanded population of the town. The old nave and chancel now form a south aisle, incorporating the former medieval south aisle. Listed Grade II. There is a bench mark http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3396516 on the south face of the tower, roughly behind the pedestrian.