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What do St Giles Trust do?

What do St Giles Trust do?

We help people held back by poverty, exploited, abused, dealing with addiction or mental health problems, caught up in crime or a combination of these issues and others.

Where is St Giles based?

Camberwell
St Giles London We have two London-based offices – our HQ in Camberwell, south London and an office in Holloway Road, north London. Both offer a broad range of services helping people overcome adversity, moving their lives forward.

How old is St Giles Northampton?

Most of the buildings are Victorian, but the parish church of St Giles’, dating from the 12th century, dominates the area.

What is the Hardman trust?

The Hardman Trust | Realising Potential. Through its financial Awards and its Directory, The Hardman Trust supports prisoners who are planning for their future beyond prison. The Trust encourages men and women to achieve self-set personal goals and feel empowered to take control of their lives.

Was St Giles a slum?

The Rookery of London’s St Giles-in-the-Fields became the city’s most notorious slum by the eighteenth century.

When was All Saints Church Northampton built?

The rebuilt church of All Saints’ was consecrated and opened in 1680. In 1701, a large portico was added to the west end, in front of the narthex, very much in the style of the Inigo Jones portico added to Old St Paul’s Cathedral in the 1630s.

Who owns St Giles House Wimborne?

Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of
St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles

St Giles House
Country England
Current tenants Estate offices Ashley-Cooper family
Construction started 1651
Owner Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury

Where does the Earl of Shaftesbury live?

The St. Giles house, located in East Dorset, England, has been in Nicholas Ashley-Cooper’s family since 1650. Uninhabited since the early 60s, the estate is now home to Lord and Lady Shaftesbury and their three children.

When was St Giles Northampton built?

Catherine’s church, in the parish of All Saints, built by subscription was consecrated October 10th, 1839. The parish of St. Giles comprises about 800 acres, of which 100 consist of meadow watered by the river Nene on the south.

How did the Great Fire of Northampton start?

The event was caused by sparks from an open fire in a home on St. Mary’s street, near Northampton Castle. Within just a few hours, a strong wind had spread the blaze across the timbered buildings and thatched roofs of the market square, until almost the whole town was up in flames.

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