St. Giles, apart from the Perp west tower of three stages, with gargoyles and battlements, and the Perp south porch with an image niche over the entrance, the church was mostly rebuilt in 1869 by Fulljames & Waller. The nave has a hammerbeam roof . The north arcade of four bays has octagonal piers, hoodmould stops carved with foliage. There is a north aisle, vestry and chancel. The font is a Norman tub cut into an octagon in the 15th C. There is stained glass in the church by Jones & Willis, 1916; and by S. Evans, 1905.
|