WhereCanWeGo Logo

Back

St Giles Masonic Centre

Heritage Open Day: Originally a Norman church, St Giles has had many later additions including a wooden tower built in 1819. It was converted to its present use as a masonic centre in 1972-76. St Giles was built sometime between 1133 and 1171 in the monastic cemetery of St John's Abbey, whose gatehouse survives nearby. It was extended in the late medieval period with the addition of a north aisle (14th century) and a north chapel (c. 1500) which was used as the burial place of the Lucas family who lived at St John's Abbey after it was dissolved in 1539. Amongst the graves are those of the Royalist commanders during the Siege of Colchester in 1648, Sir George Lucas and Sir Charles Lisle, who were executed at the end of the siege.
event dateSun 21 Sep
venue addressSt John’s Green, Colchester, Essex CO2 7EZ
event timesSun 14 Sep:Tour at 1100; Sun 21 Sep:Tours at 1100 & 1230; Free Entry.
Spread the word

Similar Current Events

St John’s Abbey Gate Open House
Sat 13 Sep to Tomorrow St John’s Abbey Green, Colchester
Audley Chapel
Tomorrow Berechurch Hall Road, Colchester
St Botolph’s Church and Priory
Sat 13 Sep to Sunday 21 September Priory Street, Colchester
Colchester Cemetery
Sunday 21 September Mersea Road, Colchester