The Church of St Giles in
Leigh-on-Mendip,
Somerset
( en, All The People of Somerset)
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, England, dates from around 1350, and was rebuilt around 1500. It is a Grade 1
listed building
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with an unusual faceless clock.
The tower dates from around 1464. It contains six bells, five of which date from the 1750s. A scratch
sundial
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can be seen on one of the buttress at the foot of the tower.
There is a stone statue of St Catherine on the sill of the southeast window, which may date from the 12th century.
It was found in 1898 and believed to have been moved to the church from the chapel of St Catherine in
Mells.
The parish is part of the
benefice
A benefice () or living is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services. The Roman Empire used the Latin term as a benefit to an individual from the Empire for services rendered. Its use was adopted by ...
of Leigh-on-Mendip with
Stoke St Michael
Stoke St Michael is a village and civil parish on the Mendip Hills north east of Shepton Mallet, and west of Frome, in the Mendip district of Somerset, England.
History
Since the 14th century the village has also been known as Stoke Lane, a ...
within the
Frome deanery.
See also
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Grade I listed buildings in Mendip
Mendip is a local government district in the English county of Somerset. The Mendip district covers a largely rural area of ranging from the Mendip Hills through on to the Somerset Levels. It has a population of approximately 11,000. The adminis ...
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List of Somerset towers
The Somerset towers, church towers built in the 14th to 16th centuries, have been described as among England's finest contributions to medieval art. The paragraphs and descriptions below describe features of some of these towers. The organization ...
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References
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14th-century church buildings in England
Grade I listed churches in Somerset
Church of England church buildings in Mendip District
Grade I listed buildings in Mendip District