The Anglican Church of St Giles in Hawkridge, Somerset, England was built in the 14th century.
[1] The oldest part of the church is the north door which is Norman.
The church underwent Victorian restoration in 1878 when the coat of arms of Queen Victoria was added to the chancel arch wall.
[1][2] The parish is part of Exmoor benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
[1] Inside the church are a Norman font and a 13th century stone coffin lid.