St Giles' Church, Pontefract

St. Giles' Church
Church of Saint Giles
53°41′30″N 1°18′42″W / 53.69157°N 1.31170°W / 53.69157; -1.31170
LocationMarket Place, Pontefract, West Yorkshire
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
Websitehttp://www.cofe-pontefract.co.uk/st-giles/
History
StatusParish church
Architecture
Completedearly 18th century
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseLeeds
ArchdeaconryPontefract
DeaneryPontefract
BeneficeBenefice of Pontefract
ParishPontefract
Clergy
Bishop(s)Rt. Rev. Malcolm Chamberlain, Bishop of Wakefield
Vicar(s)The Rev'd Ian Bullock
Assistant priest(s)The Rev'd Mark Watkins, The Rev'd Wayne Phillips, The Rev'd Rod Walker, The Rev'd Kathryn Reynolds, The Rev'd Michael Taylor
ArchdeaconVenerable Cat Thatcher
Laity
Reader(s)Jill Clapham
Organist/Director of musicScott Senogles
Organ scholar Vacant
TreasurerSam Hutton
Churchwarden(s)Bruce Dalgleish

Karen Glynn
Barbara Sessford

Vacant
Music group(s)St. Giles Church Choir
Parish administratorVivienne Smales

The Church of St. Giles' in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds. The church is Grade II* listed. St Giles is one of two Anglican churches in the town centre; the other being All Saints' which united into one benefice in June 2019. The current priest is Ian Bullock.[1]

History

The church was rebuilt in the early 18th century; though additions have since been added later in the 18th century. The building was Grade II* listed on 29 July 1950.[2]

Architectural style

Exterior

The church is built of Ashlar gritstone and sandstone with pitches slate and lead roofs. The church has a west tower with nave and chancel under a continuous roof. There are seven bays of round-arched windows with three-light windows. There is a pedimented sundial above the paneled door. The octagonal bell tower was rebuilt in the 1786 and is of three stages and has a south doorway and clock faces to the south and north. It was designed by Thomas Atkinson, who worked for John Carr of York.

Interior

The entrance from the west tower has a round-arched doorway leading into a vestibule with two flights of stairs. A pointed-arched doorway separated the vestibule from the nave and lesser doors lead to the north and south aisles. The nave has a six-bayed south arcade with Doric columns decorated with lion masks. There is a pointed arch in front of the sanctuary with a stone rederos and the east window designed by C.E. Kempe installed in 1879. It depicts the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Assention. The west wall is decorated with the coat of arms of George I of Great Britain.

Organ

In 1792, the first organ was installed in the West Gallery. The current organ was installed in 1894 by JJ Binns of Leeds. It was later refurbished in 1954 and then completely rebuilt in 2003.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Who's Who". St Giles' Church Pontefract. Retrieved 15 February 2025.
  2. ^ "Church of St Giles". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 26 May 2019.