2008
TM0297 : St James's church - stained glass window
taken 16 years ago, near to Great Ellingham, Norfolk, England
St James's church - stained glass window
Stained glass window in south aisle depicting St James, dating from the 1920s.
The chequerwork created by alternating square blocks of knapped flint square blocks of stone gives a very pleasing appearance to this church, which is typical in style of larger East Anglian churches: it has a long nave and chancel, aisles and a clerestory. The spire is made of wood and lead. The church is kept locked; a key is available at >
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