St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton

St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton

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  • Ian Yates

    An early Norman church with an inexpressively vile 1928 brick built tower. This excrescence replaced a timber tower, which was a renovation of an 15th century original. The church interior is spartan, with the exception of a gaudy, cheap looking alter. I travelled here with a friend who came to visit the grave of his great grandfather.
    Jun 10th, 2022

  • Steve Ashley

    Pretty church. I'm fascinated by the old tenor bell from 1420 sitting on the floor of the tower.
    May 30th, 2022

  • Tim Peckham

    Beautifully kept church
    Mar 26th, 2022

  • Mark Huettinger

    Shame its was open i visted over month ago
    Jul 5th, 2020

  • Pam Smyth

    Beautiful little church . Feels so peaceful xx
    Nov 25th, 2019

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St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton

St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton is located at The Endway in Great Easton, England CM6 2HF. St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton can be contacted via phone at (137) 185-6080 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (137) 185-6080

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton?

A The phone number for St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton is: (137) 185-6080.


Q Where is St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton located?

A St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton is located at The Endway, Great Easton, eng CM6 2HF


Q What is the internet address for St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton?

A The website (URL) for St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton is: https://www.thefiveparishes.org.uk/our-churches.html


Q How is St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton rated?

A St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton has a 4.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

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St John & St Giles Church, Great Easton

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Ian Yates on Google

image An early Norman church with an inexpressively vile 1928 brick built tower. This excrescence replaced a timber tower, which was a renovation of an 15th century original. The church interior is spartan, with the exception of a gaudy, cheap looking alter. I travelled here with a friend who came to visit the grave of his great grandfather.


Steve Ashley on Google

image Pretty church.
I'm fascinated by the old tenor bell from 1420 sitting on the floor of the tower.


Tim Peckham on Google

image Beautifully kept church


Mark Huettinger on Google

image Shame its was open i visted over month ago


Pam Smyth on Google

image Beautiful little church . Feels so peaceful xx


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