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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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East aspect. The east window is of 3 lights with cusped heads to the lights and restored, C14, late Decorated Gothic, curvilinear tracery to the head. to the right, between the chancel and the north aisle, is C11 long and short work on the end of the nave - looks like it was leaning outwards. In the east wall of the north aisle is a C14 Decorated Gothic window with cusped lights and a quatrefoil, the cusps flowing into the masonry. (Photo mar 2008).(Photo Mar 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 10 August 2013

Photo ID: 86403
Building ID: 101168300
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