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St James' Church, Norlands

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Vulliamy's original design provided polygonal apsidal projections at the east and west ends, but these were never built. In 1876 the eastern end was extended by the architect, R. J. Withers. These extensions provide the present
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The church is built of white Suffolk bricks and is orientated east to west with the tower positioned south of the central bay. The entrance is through a
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with roll-moulded edges. The second stage has a clock-face set in on each side and is considerably shorter than any other stage. The final
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which surround the garden. These gardens are private and used by adjacent properties, and only open to the public occasionally.
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panels. There is a drawing in Kensington Public Library which shows that the tower was designed to have been topped with a
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The church is set in a small garden square, which is laid out in an informal style and is mainly two
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areas with planting at the edges. The views are dominated by the mature
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stage has two deeply-recessed paired lancets flanked by single blind
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church in London, United Kingdom. It is affiliated with the
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Index

St James's Gardens

Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Liberal Catholic
Architect(s)
Lewis Vulliamy
Robert Jewell Withers
Diocese
London
Deanery
Parish
St Clement and St James
Listed Building
listed
Church of England
Lewis Vulliamy
Robert Jewell Withers
consecrated
porch
Addison Avenue
Buttresses
belfry
lancet
broach spire

chancel
vestries
lawn

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