St Giles's Church, Cropwell Bishop

St Giles' Church, Cropwell Bishop is a parish church in the Church of England in Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire. It is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.[1]

St Giles' Church, Cropwell Bishop
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
Websitewww.wivertoninthevale.co.uk/saint-giles-cropwell-bishop/
History
DedicationSt Giles
Administration
ParishCropwell Bishop
DioceseSouthwell and Nottingham
ProvinceYork
Clergy
RectorVacant

History

The church has 13th-century arcades, but it is mainly from the 14th century. It has a nave, north and south aisles, a south porch and a chancel.

The tower, built about 1450.[1] now contains six bells. One is from the 16th century, two are dated 1669 and 1757, a fourth was recast in 1905, and a fifth was added in the same year. A sixth, the treble bell, was installed in 1981.

Clock

Former turret clock now in Nottingham Industrial Museum

From 1694 to 1906, the church had a clock by Richard Roe. This is now preserved in Nottingham Industrial Museum.

Current parish status

St Giles' Church, Cropwell Bishop, is in the Wiverton group of parishes,[2] which includes:

Service times can be found here: Retrieved 5 January 2018.

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