St Giles: gables of Hastings chapel (1558), chancel (Norman); tower (Early English) with lancets
St Giles: Hastings chapel, 1558, brick built at side of chancel; crest above doorway
St Giles: Decorated timber south porch
St Giles: nave of c.1220; Norman & c13 chancel, arch is an 1884 replacement; three-light c15 east window
St Giles: c16 to c18 glass in the Hastings Chapel
St Giles: painted window commemorating the death of a child of the Howard Vyse family, 1871
St Giles: c13 flat tombstone with floriated cross; inscription Norman-French
St Giles: mid c14 Decorated tomb chest with crocketed arch & finial
St Giles: Sir William Moleyns & wife Margery, 1425
St Giles: Sir William Moleyns, d.1425
St Giles: Margery, d.1439, wife of William Moleyns
St Giles: shield from the brass to to William Moleyns, 1425
St Giles: sword detail from the brass to William Moleyns, 1425
St Giles: sword pommel with cross of St George from the brass to William Moleyns, 1425
St Giles: dagger pommel with rose pattern from the brass to William Moleyns, 1425
Entry Name: Church of St Giles
Listing Date: 23 September 1955
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1164966
English Heritage Legacy ID: 44202
ID on this website: 101164966
Location: St Giles's Church, Buckinghamshire, SL2
County: Buckinghamshire
Civil Parish: Stoke Poges
Built-Up Area: Slough
Traditional County: Buckinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire
Church of England Parish: Stoke Poges
Church of England Diocese: Oxford