St Giles Church, Lincoln

St Giles Church, Lincoln is a Grade II listed active parish church in St Giles, a suburb of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England.

The parish was originally served by St Peter at Arches Church, designed by Smith of Warwick in the 18th century.

[3] The building material is brick, with stone dressings, many from the original church.

[4][5] It also undertakes outreach work in the wider community, which is among the most deprived neighbourhoods in the city, including regular sessions in a local supermarket,[6] and the operation of a food bank.

[7] In 2014 the churchyard saw the completion of a two-year long restoration project undertaken by local young offenders through a restorative justice scheme operated by Lincolnshire County Council and Lincolnshire Police.