St Giles, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Sir George Gilbert Scott largely rebuilt this church in 1873-6, in Middle Pointed, late thirteenth century, style, the only part of the old church remaining being the thirteenth century tower. The interior is faced with Bath stone in contrast to the darker Blythe Marsh stone also used. He also provided a pulpit, font and altar piece.

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