Inside St James's Church, Staunton by Redmarley

Recent Photograph of Inside St James's Church (Staunton by Redmarley)

The chancel (including the arch) and nearly all the windows are new, but parts of the building date back to the 12th century. The tower and spire are 14th century additions. Arthur Mee's The King's England says some of the pews may have been used by worshippers for 25,000 Sundays.

(Information provided by Rosemary Lockie)


Image contributed by Rosemary Lockie on 11th October 2007.
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