Church of St Giles, Totternhoe

Church of St Giles, Totternhoe
Church of St Giles, Totternhoe
51°52′40″N 0°33′56″W / 51.877797°N 0.565588°W / 51.877797; -0.565588
LocationTotternhoe, Bedfordshire
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteTST Benefice
History
DedicationSt Giles
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade I listed
Designated3 February 1967
StylePerpendicular Gothic
Administration
DioceseSt Albans
ArchdeaconryBedford
DeaneryDunstable
ParishTotternhoe

The Church of St Giles is a Grade I listed Anglican church situated in the village of Totternhoe, Bedfordshire, England. Constructed primarily from locally sourced Totternhoe Stone, the church's architectural evolution spans from the 14th to the 16th century. It is known for its distinctive flint flushwork decoration and striking 20th-century stained glass window designed by John Piper and crafted by Patrick Reyntiens.<