St James' Church

St James' Church

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  • hedgy68

    The parish church is dedicated toSaint James the Great. It was originally a chapelry ofSherborne Minster. Most of it was built in the fifteenth century although the square tower was built of local rubble with freestonedressingsabout two hundred years earlier. The tower's upper storey has acrenellated parapetwhich was added as part of the main fifteenth-century development. The tower holds six bells with the tenor tuned to G#. Local superstition had it that if the tenor bell sounded dull someone in the parish would die within the week.
    Jul 11th, 2018

  • Simon sid Hibbert

    Lovely little church which is lovingly looked after.
    Jan 4th, 2021

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About
St James' Church

St James' Church is located at 3 Church Cl in Long Burton, England DT9 5PG. St James' Church can be contacted via phone at (196) 321-0548 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (196) 321-0548

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St James' Church?

A The phone number for St James' Church is: (196) 321-0548.


Q Where is St James' Church located?

A St James' Church is located at 3 Church Cl, Long Burton, eng DT9 5PG


Q What is the internet address for St James' Church?

A The website (URL) for St James' Church is: https://www.sherborneabbey.com/our-churches/#1583944339372-83542c54-c101


Q How is St James' Church rated?

A St James' Church has a 5.0 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.

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Simon sid Hibbert on Google

image Lovely little church which is lovingly looked after.


hedgy68 on Google

image The parish church is dedicated toSaint James the Great. It was originally a chapelry ofSherborne Minster. Most of it was built in the fifteenth century although the square tower was built of local rubble with freestonedressingsabout two hundred years earlier. The tower's upper storey has acrenellated parapetwhich was added as part of the main fifteenth-century development. The tower holds six bells with the tenor tuned to G#. Local superstition had it that if the tenor bell sounded dull someone in the parish would die within the week.


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