| Established January 17 1881 |
| St. Giles, Standlake, Oxon Witney & Woodstock branch of the ODG |
![]() St. Giles, Standlake ©BJC 9 Apr 2004 |
Dedication: St. Giles, Standlake
benefice
Tower Correspondent:
Charles Carrington
Tel 01865 300217
Service Ringing: Sun 9.00
Practice night: Thu 7.30pm
Availability and Restrictions
The Bells (6) 11-2-0# further details
Access to ringing chamber: Ground floor with either two small steps up through an external door to the tower or one deeper step up from the nave, just behind the tenor ringer.
Points of interest in church:
The church was built in Norman times extensively remodelled in the 13th century and again in 1880 when the nave roof with large wooden angels
was added.
Further details.
Church facilities:
Travel Details: OS Grid Ref: SP397036. Park on road
Public Transport:
Eating Places: Pub in village
Local points of interest for non ringers:
Cotswold ‘bale’ tombstones, Jacobean carved chest in nave
Just to the South is the 13th century Newbridge
the second oldest bridge across the Thames, where there is a hostelry
The Rose Revived where Oliver Cromwell stayed during the Civil War.
Page last updated 16 Aug 2005
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