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Situated near the National Trust property, Packwood House.
St Giles is a Grade II listed church alongside Packwood Hall. The nave and chancel date from the thirteenth century and the tower around 1500. The north transept was added around 1704. The tower was financed by Nicholas Brome, lord of the nearby Baddesley Clinton manor in atonement for killing the local priest who was attacking his wife.[Wikipedia].
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