St Giles Church, Willenhall, Anglican church in Willenhall, England.
St Giles Church is an Anglican place of worship in Willenhall built from red sandstone with a tiled roof design. A distinctive northwest tower featuring buttresses and a central parapet defines its external appearance.
A church at this location appears in records from 1313, showing a long presence at the site. The current building was completed in 1867, replacing earlier versions that once stood here.
The church displays Gothic design elements with pointed arches in the nave arcades that reflect religious architecture of this tradition. These details shape how the interior feels and reveal the craftsmanship that went into its construction.
The building is open for Anglican services during regular hours and is cared for by the Diocese of Lichfield. Visitors can find information about services and access through the church website.
The building houses memorial windows, including one by Ralph Dickenson Gough and another dedicated to his memory in 1886. These windows show how the community preserved memories of important people in its history.
Location: Walsall
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture
Website: http://stgilesandstannewillenhall.com/
GPS coordinates: 52.58410,-2.04997
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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