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Parish Church of St James

A Grade II Listed Building in Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural, Essex

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9249 / 51°55'29"N

Longitude: 0.6487 / 0°38'55"E

OS Eastings: 582227

OS Northings: 228465

OS Grid: TL822284

Mapcode National: GBR QJS.8TQ

Mapcode Global: VHJJ6.6W98

Plus Code: 9F32WJFX+WF

Entry Name: Parish Church of St James

Listing Date: 21 June 1962

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1123208

English Heritage Legacy ID: 115979

ID on this website: 101123208

Location: St James the Apostle's Church, Greenstead Green, Braintree, Essex, CO9

County: Essex

District: Braintree

Civil Parish: Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural

Traditional County: Essex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex

Church of England Parish: Greenstead Green

Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford

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Description


TL 82 NW GREENSTEAD GREEN AND CHURCH ROAD
HALSTEAD RURAL (west side)

5/140 Parish Church of St.
21.6.62 James, Greenstead
Green

GV II

Parish church. 1845, in Decorated style, by George Gilbert Scott. Coursed
flint and pebbles with limestone dressings, roofed with purple-brown fishscale
tiles with decorative ridge; spire apparently of gault brick moulded to imitate
concave-edged tiles; timber-framed porch. Nave, Chancel, W tower and spire, N
vestry/boiler-house, S porch. The Chancel has in the E wall a 3-light window
with tracery, in the N wall a similar 2-light window, and in the S wall 2
similar 2-light windows, all with moulded labels and headstops outside and
inside. The doorway to the N vestry has chamfered jambs and 2-centred arch; to
W of it is a doorway to a stair to the pulpit, with chamfered jambs and
shouldered arch. The chancel-arch is of 2 chamfered orders, the outer orders on
nook-shafts with C14-style moulded capitals and bases, the inner order on
similar moulded corbels with foliate carving below; there is a moulded label
with headstops to the W. The roof of the chancel is of one bay, with 20
arch-braced collars and a collar-purlin, forming a 2-centred boarded ceiling.
The Nave has in the N wall 4 similar 2-light windows, and in the S wall 3
similar 2-light windows, with moulded labels and headstops outside only. The S
doorway has a double-chamfered 2-centred arch, and a moulded label with foliate
stops. The roof of the nave is in 4 bays, of single hammerbeam construction,
with crossed arch-braces at half-bay intervals; all the braces are moulded.
There are 2 butt-purlins in each pitch, with plain arched wind-bracing. All the
corbels are carved, in various floriate and foliate patterns. The tower-arch is
chamfered in 3 orders to the E, 2 to the W, the outer orders continuous, the
inner order on corbels similar to those of the chancel-arch; there is a moulded
label with headstops to the E. The tower has 2 square stages with angle
buttresses and a SE stair-turret, surmounted by an octagonal bell-chamber stage
with crocketed pinnacles masking the junction, each with a miniature flying
buttress, and a 2-light opening in each face. The octagonal spire has a
roll-moulding at each arris, and a gabled louvre on each cardinal face. The S
porch, in C14 style, has a moulded 2-centred outer arch with round shafts with
moulded capitals and bases, and a one-light trefoiled window to each side; the E
and W walls have each 6 trefoiled windows; the roof is framed in 5 cants, with
cusped bargeboards. Fittings. To each side of the E window is a set of
Commandments with elaborately carved surround, cusped, crocketed and foliate.
The octagonal stone pulpit is set in the NE corner of the nave, with 5 faces
exposed, each with a trefoiled niche, holding statuettes of Christ and the
Evangelists; the moulded rim has ball-flower ornament. It is mounted on a
moulded corbel with foliate pendant, and is entered from a moulded trefoiled
doorway at the head of a short stair from the chancel. The font is octagonal,
each face having a carved recess; the moulded rim has ball-flower ornament, and
the base is moulded; there is a crenellated and crocketed wooden cover. Original
altar screen, chancel screen, choir stalls and pews.


Listing NGR: TL8222728465

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