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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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Chancel. Across the top of the window, one of four wrought iron bars, holding the wall in place. The corbels which supported the previous roofs wall posts are beneath each bar. To the right of the altar, a piscina, then a squint so the chapel priest could time his service to that of the high altar. The arch connecting to the chapel matches the one in the south aisle. Now it is used as the organ recess. (Photo Mar 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 10 August 2013

Photo ID: 86412
Building ID: 101168300
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