St. James, North Wraxall

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St. James, North Wraxall

Image: © Phil Williams Taken: 11 May 2006

A view looking north across the graveyard of the church of St. James the Great at North Wraxall. The nave, chancel and tower were rebuilt in the 13th century, the porch being the only remaining Norman feature. The church contains a large white marble tomb known as the Methuen Chapel.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.473666
Longitude
-2.263432