St James Church
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Image: © sheral wood Taken: 23 Jul 2007
This church on the A6007 road at Crosshill Codnor was built in Gothic design in 1844 and was built from public subscriptions and grants for £2,000. It consisted of a nave, chancel, a west tower, a bell and seating for 400 people.