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St Giles, Wrexham

The main Anglican church in Wrexham, St Giles dates from the 15th century, incorporating elements of a C14 church, including the arcades, with a 16th century tower. Restored in 1867 by Benjamin Ferrey and subsequently by others. It is listed grade 1 (CADW reference 1769).
by Stephen Craven

Created: Sun, 26 Nov 2017, Updated: Sun, 26 Nov 2017


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SJ3350 : St Giles's Church, Wrexham by Paul Gillett
2019
SJ3350 : St Giles' Church, Wrexham by Stephen McKay
2019
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - chancel gates by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - Yale tomb by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - churchyard gates by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - decorated sheep by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - St John carving by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - apse chapel by Stephen Craven
2017
SJ3350 : St Giles, Wrexham - chancel by Stephen Craven
2017


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