St Giles' Church, Northampton

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St Giles' Church, Northampton

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 4 Jul 2020

Grade I listed. Listing number 1052403. C12 crossing tower, upper stages rebuilt 1616, top renewed 1914. Reset and restored C12 west doorway. Chancel probably C12, later widened, with remains of C13 lancet windows. C14 south chapel; north chapel C14 with windows of 1512. C14 north and south aisles, C15 nave with C17 clerestory. Extra north aisle and west end rebuilding with porches, by E F Law 1853-5. Chancel restored 1876. Cl5 Paynell-Gobion alabaster table tomb; good C17 and C18 wall monuments. Early C17 pulpit. Stained glass to East window, 1878, by Clayton and Bell.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.238008
Longitude
-0.889931