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St Giles

Our listed church is over 910 years old with many Arts & Crafts decorative items, family histories and memorials, and a great welcome for everyone.

Codicote, Hertfordshire

Opening times

At present, the prayer chapel only is open daily during daylight hours. The church is open at other times according to activities. It is hoped to be able to open the whole church daily when church improvements are completed.

Address

St Giles
Codicote
Hertfordshire
SG4 8XX

St Giles Church, II* listed, of stone and flint, reflects communities through ten centuries, nestling in the brow of a hill near an ancient copper beech.

Consecrated by the Bishop of Rochester around 1111 and dedicated to St Giles with a chapel of the Holy Innocents, the lowest stage of the tower, and ironwork at the south door and belfry steps are all that remains of the earliest church.

The mainly 15th century bell tower, topped with a lead Hertfordshire spike, has a clock dating from 1731, and is hung with eight bells, six of which date between 1782 and 1792, with two added at the millennium. The west door opens to four steps, through pews with fleur-de-lys and poppy heads, overlooking the 13th century nave which extends past an octagonal carved stone font, through four bays to the chancel.

Above the west door is the earliest stained glass window illustrating St Michael and the Heavenly Host. To the north wall is a 13th century lancet window; 19th century glass showing St Giles and St Alban; St Patrick and St John. In the chancel are the Holy Women at the Tomb, and behind the altar, Christ, the Good Shepherd, and Suffer Little Children. In the chapel: Abraham and Sarah, Mary and Joseph, Jacob and Rachel.

The porch windows are by St Crispin Glass Studio and Agnes Charles, (1968), who also created the plaster mosaics above the chancel (1994). The vestry has a three bay, 19th century screen with decorative artwork and a processional board, both depicting the Lamb, which is also shown on the brass altar cross, in front of the Good Shepherd window. With the sound of sheep in today’s churchyard, there is a flow to the pastoral theme of St Giles through the centuries.

The church displays decorative pieces, with The Arts Society recording over 200 items, including the Old Dog bookstand, once lost then found in the Old Curiosity Shop, Drury Lane. In the churchyard the John Gootheridge leaping board marks the re-burial spot in 1824 after his body was stolen by thieves for medical purposes, but retrieved.

A fascinating church to explore more of!

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Glorious furnishings

  • Magnificent memorials

  • National heritage here

  • Social heritage stories

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Wildlife haven

  • Accessible toilets nearby

  • Bus stop within 100m

  • Car park at church

  • Dog friendly

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Non-accessible toilets in church

  • Parking within 250m

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Everyone is welcome at St Giles to weekly Sunday service at 9.30am (8am first Sunday of the month) and to cafe church in the Peace Memorial Hall at 10am on first Sunday; coffee shop every Friday morning.

  • Other meetings include Home Groups; Toddler Tales on Tuesday mornings; festivals and other social events and activities held in the church building or the Parish Centre.

  • Church of England

  • Repair Grant, £4,500, 2007

  • Our Repair Grants funded urgent repair work to help keep churches open.

Contact information

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