St James' Church, Clanfield
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Image: © Martyn Pattison Taken: 14 Nov 2005
St. James was Built in 1875. Its construction is Flint walls and porch with a tiled roof and a prominent double open bellcote. It has internal walls of red and yellow brick with black and red stripes at intervals. The west window was taken from the old 14th C church.