• A church has stood on this site of St Giles’ for over 1,000 years and we continue to serve the people of Camberwell to this day.
  • St Giles' Church, Camberwell, is the parish church of Camberwell, a district of London which forms part of the London Borough of Southwark.
  • A church has stood on the site of St Giles’ since Saxon times and we continue to serve the people of Camberwell through Christian worship to this day.
  • This building is the St Giles we see today. Since 1844, Camberwell has continued to change but the church has remained largely unaltered since.
  • The original parish church of Camberwell was destroyed by fire on 7 February 1841. The competition to build a new church was won by Scott & Moffatt and the.
  • St Giles, Camberwell was designed by Scott & Moffat in 1842-4. The small medieval parish church of Camberwell had been much “improved” by...
  • The churchyard was cleared of graves in 1939 and laid out as a public garden, with headstones forming a wall on the northern end.
  • St Giles Church is an important 2* Listed building with great beauty and significance.
  • Church of England Parish: Camberwell St Giles with St Matthew. ... In the chancel is retained the C14 sedilia and piscina from the former church.
  • Overall, St. Giles Church in Camberwell offers a beautiful setting for ceremonies and worship, but there are mixed opinions about the comfort of its seating area...