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St Giles' Church, Camberwell

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585: 42: 494: 58: 692:, a British organ builder founded in 1807 which as Bishop & Son remains one of the oldest and last surviving organ builders in the country. Bishop & Sons continues to service and maintain the St Giles' organ to this day. The organ underwent restoration in 1890 and again in 1960. Although it has undergone some adaptations, it retains its original mechanical 'tracker' action, albeit operated electro-pneumatically since the 1960 work. 468:, the patron saint of the disabled. A local legend associates the dedication of St Giles with a well near Camberwell Grove, which may also have given Camber-well its name. An article on the church from 1827 states: "it has been conjectured that the well might have been famous for some medicinal virtues and might have occasioned the dedication of the church to this patron saint of cripples." 655: 65: 486:, was almost certainly built of wood and stood amongst fields and woodland. The church was later rebuilt in stone by William FitzRobert, Earl of Gloucester and Lord of the Manor of Camberwell. Numerous alterations and extensions took place over the next three hundred years and by the 18th century, the church was crammed with 700:
In 2015, St Giles' Church embarked upon a major appeal to raise £500,000 in order to overhaul and restore the organ. Much of the 1960s electrical system is beyond repair and the organ's pipes require significant restoration. As part of the fundraising campaign there was a world record attempt by the
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on the south side of the Lady Chapel which date from the 14th century, both remnants of the mediaeval church. Further remains of the old church are visible in the former vicarage garden on Benhill Road, where a mediaeval porch stands. This originally housed the sedilla piscina which were moved into
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with many of the stained-glass windows being destroyed. Just over 100 years after the re-facing, stone began to fall from the spire and major vertical cracks threatened its structural integrity. In June 2000, the top 72 feet (22 m) of the spire was taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £1,000,000.
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Beneath the present church lies the 300-year-old crypt. The original graves and tombs were removed and the various rooms were refurbished to house 'The Camberwell Samaritans'. The crypt was opened in its new role by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother in February, 1962. The Samaritans provided
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On 7 February 1841 a devastating fire, caused by a faulty heating system and fuelled by the wooden pews and galleries virtually destroyed the medieval church. The heat was so great that stained glass melted and stone crumbled to powder. Immediately after the fire, a competition to choose the
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of the Church of England. There are two services on Sundays, a said service at 8:00 am and a sung Parish Mass at 10:00 am. There are further said services throughout the week.
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Director of Music and organist at St Giles', Ashley Valentine, who attempted to set the world record for the "longest marathon church organ playing" in June 2015.
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which continues to operate in Camberwell Church Street, a few minutes walk away from the church. The crypt itself is now used as an arts venue and jazz club.
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architect for the new church produced 53 designs and was won by the firm of Scott and Moffat. St Giles' was one of the first major
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emergency relief and support for the large number of local homeless men in the area. The Camberwell Samaritans later became the
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Hibbert, Weinreb, M., Weinreb, L., Weinreb, D., Keay, J., Keay, J. (1983). The London Encyclopaedia. London: Macmillan London
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The ancient parish stretched from Boundary Lane, just north of the present Albany Road, south as far as Sydenham Hill. The
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to gain inspiration for his stained glass designs for St Giles'. The glass was made by the English stained glass company
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and lower aisles with five bays and gabled entrance porches. The interior has an arch-braced roof and a
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the rebuilt church in 1916; the mediaeval porch is today used to house bins for the local youth club.
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The West window is also a Ward & Nixon and incorporates some 13th century pieces of glass.
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at the crossing. The nave is flanked by alternately round and octagonal columns with foliated
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were destroyed in wartime bombing, and have been replaced by glass designed by
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The organ at St Giles' is a historically significant instrument, designed by
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The new church was consecrated on 21 November 1844 by the diocesan
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of 210 feet (64 m). Much of the facing stone was imported from
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Horton, Peter (2004). A Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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of ten bells cast in 1844 by the firm of Mears at the famous
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shape with a central tower surmounted by an octagonal
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church on the site of St Giles', and recorded in the
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St Giles's, Camberwell
St Giles' Church, Camberwell
St Giles' Church, Camberwell is located in Greater London
51°28′23″N 0°05′13″W / 51.473°N 0.0869°W / 51.473; -0.0869
OS grid reference
TQ3285376682
England
United Kingdom
Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Anglo-Catholic
www.stgilescamberwell.org
Dedication
Saint Giles
Consecrated
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Listed Grade II*
Architect(s)
George Gilbert Scott
Parish church
Style
Gothic Revival
Materials
ragstone
Caen
Sneaton
Portland stone
Province
Canterbury

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