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Church of St James

A Grade I Listed Building in Skillington, Lincolnshire

Church of St. James, Skillington

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North aspect. Chancel window with Y tracery, C12 Early English Gothic. The north aisle has an early C17, three light, chamfered, mullioned, window with chamfered surround and hood mould. The ashlar clerestory is battlemented with a pair of 2 light openings, having trefoil heads to the lights and 4-centred arched surrounds with hood moulds. The C19 vestry has a plain tiled roof and a three light mullioned window. (Photo Mar 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 10 August 2013

Photo ID: 86398
Building ID: 101168300
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