St Giles’ Church, Elkesley
St Giles' Church is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England. A church in Elkesleigh or Elchersleigh is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was dedicated to All Saints or All Hallows, as confirmed in wills of parishioners from the 15th and 16th centuries.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Denomination: Anglican
- Description: church in Elkesley, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
- Also known as: “Church of St Giles”, “St Giles, Elkesley”, and “St Giles‘ Church, Elkesley”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Retford Gamston Airport and St Paul’s Church, West Drayton.
Retford Gamston Airport
Aerodrome
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Retford Gamston Airport is a small English airport, located 2 NM south of Retford and close to Gamston, Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire. It is used mainly for small private aircraft as well as a base for several private flying schools.
St Paul’s Church, West Drayton
Church
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St Paul's Church is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in West Drayton, Nottinghamshire. St Paul’s Church, West Drayton is situated 1½ miles east of St Giles’ Church, Elkesley.
Our Lady and St Peter’s Church, Bothamsall
Church
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Our Lady and St Peter's Church, Bothamsall is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire, England. The church is part of the Lound Hall Estate, Bothamsall. Our Lady and St Peter’s Church, Bothamsall is situated 1½ miles southwest of St Giles’ Church, Elkesley.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bothamsall and Haughton.
Bothamsall
Village
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Bothamsall is a village and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 it had a population of 185, increasing to 270 at the 2011 Census. Bothamsall is situated 1½ miles southwest of St Giles’ Church, Elkesley.
Haughton
Hamlet
Haughton is a hamlet in the English county of Nottinghamshire. Haughton lies on the south bank of the River Maun about one mile south west from Bothamsall. Haughton is situated 2 miles south of St Giles’ Church, Elkesley.
Bevercotes
Hamlet
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Bevercotes is a hamlet and civil parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, about six miles south of East Retford and five miles north-east of Ollerton. Bevercotes is situated 2 miles south of St Giles’ Church, Elkesley.
St Giles’ Church, Elkesley
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Elkesley, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.27216° or 53° 16′ 20″ northLongitude
-0.96791° or 0° 58′ 5″ westOpen location code
9C5X72CJ+VROpenStreetMap ID
way 292553523OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=anglicanOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q15978791
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In Other Languages
“St Giles’ Church, Elkesley” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “كنيسه القديس جايلز”
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