St James the Great, Morpeth
Church in Northumberland, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church in Northumberland, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St James the Great, or St James' Church, is a Grade II* listed church in Morpeth, Northumberland.[3] The entrance screen which allows access to the churchyard from Newgate Street is also separately Grade II* listed.[5] The church is still used for services and is currently part of the Anglican parish of Morpeth.[6][7]
St James Church | |
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St James the Great | |
55°10′12″N 1°41′26″W | |
Location | Morpeth, Northumberland |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | www |
History | |
Consecrated | 15 October 1846[1] |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Architect(s) | Benjamin Ferrey[2] |
Style | Romanesque |
Years built | 1842-6[3] |
Groundbreaking | St James Day 1844[2] |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Newcastle[4] |
Archdeaconry | Lindisfarne[4] |
Parish | Morpeth[4] |
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