Church of St Giles, Anglican parish church in St Giles suburb, Lincoln, England.
Church of St Giles is an Anglican parish church located in the St Giles suburb of Lincoln. The building features a modern design with a community hall that serves various functions for local residents.
The church was founded in 1936 as a replacement for St Peter at Arches, which had previously served Lincoln's city center. This new building addressed growing community needs in the expanding suburb.
The congregation maintains connections with St John's Ermine community, fostering relationships between religious institutions in the Lincoln area.
The church sits in a quiet residential area that is easy to reach on foot. Check in advance for service times, as schedules may vary throughout the year.
The building was granted Grade II listed status in 1953, recognizing its architectural merit. This designation preserves it as an example of early 20th-century church design.
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