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Church of St James

A Grade I Listed Building in Chipping Warden and Edgcote, West Northamptonshire

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Latitude: 52.1272 / 52°7'37"N

Longitude: -1.2637 / 1°15'49"W

OS Eastings: 450502

OS Northings: 247906

OS Grid: SP505479

Mapcode National: GBR 7S4.RB0

Mapcode Global: VHCVX.1SSP

Plus Code: 9C4W4PGP+VG

Entry Name: Church of St James

Listing Date: 4 February 1969

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1041169

English Heritage Legacy ID: 234388

Also known as: St James Church

ID on this website: 101041169

Location: St James's Church, Edgcote, West Northamptonshire, OX17

County: West Northamptonshire

Civil Parish: Chipping Warden and Edgcote

Traditional County: Northamptonshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Northamptonshire

Church of England Parish: Edgcote

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


EDGCOTE
SP54NW
5/117 Church of St. James
04/02/69

- I


Church. Early C13. Decorated and Perpendicular. Coursed limestone and ironstone
rubble, ashlar tower, lead roof. Chancel, north vestry, nave and south aisle,
south porch, west tower. 3-light Perpendicular windows in chancel. Late
Perpendicular north vestry has square headed window with 2 cusped lights.
Projection to west between nave and chancel contains C17 manorial pew, and has
one-light window with moulded stone frame and square hood to north and doorway
with pointed stone arch in west side. Two 2-light Decorated windows with flowing
tracery in north wall of nave. C14 north doorway has arch with continuous
mouldings, studded plank door and holy water stoup in arched recess to right.
Two 2-light C14 windows with Y tracery in south aisle east of doorway and
similar west window. C18 east window, 3 lights with straight keystoned head and
stone mullions. C14 south porch has entrance with continuous mouldings and
studded ribbed plank door. C13 inner doorway has double chamfered arch and jamb
shafts with bell capitals. Perpendicular west tower, 4 stages with castellated
parapet. West doorway has arch with continuous mouldings and hood with crocketed
finials. Studded ribbed plank door. Holy water stoup in arched recess to right.
3-light west window with bar tracery. 2-light bell openings with transom and bar
tracery. Interior: Piscina in chancel in arched cusped recess. C17 doorway to
vestry has elaborately moulded 4-centred arch and original studded ribbed plank
door. Manorial pew divided from chancel and nave by wooden Doric column and
fitted with C17/C19 panelling and wall seats. Early C13 south arcade, 3 bays,
has double chamfered arches and round piers. Capital of east pier is carved with
heads, one supported by a hand. C18 polygonal panelled pulpit. C18 font
(disused), alabaster in the form of an urn. Present font C19. Stained glass
shields in south aisle windows C16 and C17. Important collection of monuments to
the Chauncy family, including 4 by Rysbrack. Earliest to Toby, died 1579 and 2
wives. Alabaster chest tomb with effigies. William died 1585 and wife. Alabaster
chest tomb with effigies and figures of 9 children in relief on north side.
Other monuments are architectural wall tablets. Toby died 1662. South aisle.
Slate plaque in gilded alabaster frame with scrolls and pendants of fruit
surmounted by coat of arms. Those by Rysbrack are to William Chancy died 1644
(east end south aisle) pedimented white marble wall tablet. Richard died 1734,
(west of south door). White marble tablet with broken pediment. Children of Toby
Chauncy. White marble tablet with broken scroll pediment. Richard Chauncy died
1760 (north wall of nave). Wall tablet with scroll pediment. Swags of flowers
and portrait bust in Roman style. Monument to Toby Chauncey died 1724
attributable to the Smiths of Warwick. Grey and white marble wall tablet with
fluted Ionic columns and broken segmental pediment with coat of arms. Monument
to Julia Cartwright, died 1853. North wall nave. Stone Gothic triptych with two
praying figures.
(Buildings of England: Northamptonshire, p.208-9).


Listing NGR: SP5050247906

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