St Giles Church is the oldest surviving building in the town having been built in about 1225 AD.
Water was taken at first from Bramhope's town well, opposite St Giles Church, but the excessive demand diminished the supply and spoiled the quality.
The town well was restored in 1991 by the Bramhope History Group, and is located opposite St Giles Church.
A copy of the Bielby histories may be purchased in St Giles Church (confirmed in 2001).
July 31 - St Giles Church in Willenhall is completed and consecrated.
St Giles Church on Church Street was built in 1180 and much remains of the original Norman design.
Bridges took a new job as rector of St Giles Church in Maisemore in Gloucestershire.
The first hospital chapel (now St Giles Church, Gilesgate) was dedicated in June 1112.
There is memorial panelling for Seckham in St Giles Church at Whittington.
St Giles Church retains some of Flambard's original building (primarily the north wall) and most of Puiset's additions.