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Church of St James

A Grade II Listed Building in Selby, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7825 / 53°46'56"N

Longitude: -1.0712 / 1°4'16"W

OS Eastings: 461299

OS Northings: 432195

OS Grid: SE612321

Mapcode National: GBR NSYP.WT

Mapcode Global: WHFD2.J643

Plus Code: 9C5WQWJH+XG

Entry Name: Church of St James

Listing Date: 14 November 1980

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1167630

English Heritage Legacy ID: 325842

ID on this website: 101167630

Location: St James' Church, Westfield, North Yorkshire, YO8

County: North Yorkshire

District: Selby

Civil Parish: Selby

Built-Up Area: Selby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Selby St James

Church of England Diocese: York

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Description


ST JAMES' TERRACE
1. -----------------
5342 Church of St James

SE 6132 SW 4/144

II GV


2.
Foundation stone laid 6th May 1866. Designed by and endowed at the expense of James
Audus the younger, the prominent local philanthropist, and amateur architect.
A good example of the principles and taste of the Ecclesiological Society, and
an outstanding achievement by a little-known amateur.
Hammer-dressed stone. Ashlar dressings. Pitched slate roof. Tile cresting.
Nave, chancel, lean-to aisles, "transepts", porches and west tower. Early English
style, with richly "Ecclesiological" interior.
Fittings include:
1. Exterior. Boarded doors with ornamental wrought iron hinges. Viking-style wrought
iron boot scrapers.
2. Interior. Exceptional wood and brass lectern. Marble reredos. Good organ
chest, with ornamental wrought iron hinges and stencilled patterns. Good woodwork,
especially the characteristically mid-C19 clerks desks and stalls. Very distinctive
and delicate ironwork surrounding pulpit, to communion rail, and for curtains on
inside of porch doors.


Listing NGR: SE6129932195

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