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Church of St James

A Grade II Listed Building in Castle Eden, County Durham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.7393 / 54°44'21"N

Longitude: -1.3367 / 1°20'11"W

OS Eastings: 442806

OS Northings: 538455

OS Grid: NZ428384

Mapcode National: GBR MF3M.DW

Mapcode Global: WHD65.F4QN

Plus Code: 9C6WPMQ7+P8

Entry Name: Church of St James

Listing Date: 20 February 1967

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1120940

English Heritage Legacy ID: 109425

ID on this website: 101120940

Location: St James's Church, Castle Eden, County Durham, TS27

County: County Durham

Civil Parish: Castle Eden

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham

Church of England Parish: Blackhall

Church of England Diocese: Durham

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Description


NZ 4238 CASTLE EDEN THE VILLAGE
(East side, off)

10/13 Church of St. James
20/2/67
II

Parish church. Dated 1764 and incorporating medieval masonry in west end and
tower; aisles added c.1800; chancel rebuilt and organ chamber added in 1896.
Possibly by William Newton for Rowland Burdon I. Dressed and ashlar limestone
with quoins; sandstone window surrounds; green slate roofs. West tower, aisled
nave, chancel with north vestry and south organ chamber. Early Gothick with
pointed-arched windows in raised surrounds. West tower has 3 stepped stages,
embattled belfry and octagonal lead-covered spire with weathercock; each stage
has pointed openings to front and quatrefoils (some blocked) to returns; C20
external stairs to first floor porch and door. Single 8-pane windows high in
flanking west aisle walls. 3-bay nave has low plinth, 3 similar windows and
low-pitched roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers; C19 gabled bellcote
near east end of north wall. 2-bay chancel has similar features; Venetian east
window with pointed centre light. Vestry and organ chamber under low-pitched
lean-to roofs.

Interior: each aisle has 2 unfluted Corinthian columns on tall bases; C19
wood west gallery. Coved ceiling with exposed tie beams. Semicircular chancel
arch with smaller similar flanking openings; early C20 screen incorporating
early C18 carved woodwork with flower and leaf motifs; encaustic-tiled chancel
floor and coved, panelled, painted ceiling of 1896. Fittings: marble wall
monument, on north chancel wall, to Rowland Burdon II (died 1838); 2 early,
coped grave covers in east wall of organ chamber; brass memorial plaque, on
east wall of south aisle, to W.S. Hicks (died 1902 "whose last completed work
was the redecoration of this church"); oval marble tablet, in vestry, commemorates
the rebuilding of the church in 1764; C18 oval font of marble on baluster shaft
at west end of nave. Stained glass: 2 windows of c.1915 by Heaton, Butler and
Bayne of London; memorial window of 1949 to Rowland Burdon (1857-1948) by L.C.
Evetts.


Listing NGR: NZ4280638455

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