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St Giles, Tydd St Giles

History of St Giles

Listed Building

Parish church. Late C12 nave with C14 north and south aisles. The chancel was destroyed by Gilbert Scott in the 1860s.

Bell tower, late C13 except for bell-stage which is C16 or C17. Barnack limestone to first two stages with bell-stage of red brick with stone quoins.

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