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St James' Church

St James' Church

Charles Dickens used the churchyard of St James as his inspiration in the opening chapter of Great Expectations, where the hero Pip meets Magwitch the convict. The site on the Hoo Peninsula with marshes stretching north to the Thames estuary, is dramatically desolate and bleak in winter, recalling the sinister opening scene in David Lean?s 1946 film of the book…

St James' Church

St James' Church

St James is a pretty, light-filled Medieval church of mellow Cotswold stone that stands on a steep hillside, overlooking a valley towards the Cotswold escarpment…

St James' Church

St James' Church

Set in a fold of the Mendip hills, in the valley of the River Cam, St James’ is an unpretentious and delightful church. It escaped major restoration in Victorian times and remains an unspoilt gem…

St James' Church

St James' Church

Set on a hillcrest above the lovely wooded Tamar valley, at the end of a long lane with only a farm nearby, this little church is unassuming, but most appealing…

St James' Church

St James' Church

This small, handsome parkland church is set in parkland above a river. The tower is 17th-century and the church was altered and restored in the 19th-century…

St James' Church

St James' Church

This intriguing church is set in a quiet location only a mile away from central Telford. The chancel is made from local sandstone and contains an eye-catching ornate arch…

St James' Tower

St James' Tower

The tower is all that remains of this 14th-century church in Exmoor National Park at the end of a long lane…

St John's Church

St John's Church

The imposing Medieval church of St John the Baptist is wedged in an unlikely setting between two commercial buildings in the nationally important historic town centre of Stamford, and the well-proportioned pinnacled tower is a notable landmark. Yet take the time to step inside and you?ll be rewarded with the sight of angels on high in the 15th century roof timbers painted in glorious black, red and yellow. What?s more, above their outstretched wings are some little green men with grimacing, leafy faces. Stained glass scatters light across the flamboyant beautifully carved Victorian oak pews and tiled floor, further adding to the beauty of this breathtaking church. The aisles and churchyard contain an excellent collection of interesting 17th to 19th century monuments…

St John's Church

St John's Church

stunningly detailed wallpaintings; ancient graffiti; mysterious Middle Age wall markings; amazing carvings…

St John's Church

St John's Church

This 13th-church sits at the end of a modern street that runs from Laughton-en-le-Morthen to Dinnington…