Church of St Giles, Thurloxton

The Norman Anglican Church of St Giles in Thurloxton dates from the 14th century but is predominantly from the 15th century with 19th-century restoration including the addition of the north aisle in 1868.

It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building.

[2][1] From October 1763 to January 1764 the vicar was the diarist James Woodforde.

[3] The parish is part of the Alfred Jewel benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.

The interior includes an octagonal Norman font and 18th century rood screen.