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St. James' Church AKA Church of St James, Hunstanworth (Hunstanworth)

Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004
Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004

Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2002
Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2002

Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004
Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004

Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004
Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004

Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004
Church of St James, Hunstanworth 2004
Parish Church of St James. Once Medieval, rebuilt 1781 and again 1862-3 rebuilding, by S.S. Teulon for Rev. Daniel Capper of Newbiggin, when the whole village was also remodelled.

The church stands on the site of its Medieval predecessor.

Snecked sandstone of varied colours and pale ashlar plinth, quoins and dressings; diaper-patterned roof of purple and green slates with roll-moulded ridge-tiles and stone gable copings. Nave with north aisle, north-west tower and stair turret and south porch; apsed chancel with north vestry. (1) (2)

D37003
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1229537


Source of Reference
Local History of Hunstanworth

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