Manston St James the Great: nave
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The photograph on this page of Manston St James the Great: nave by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Jul 2024
This view of the interior of the 1913 building shows how the church architecture is typical of the time, with unadorned stone walls, narrow ambulatories rather than wide side aisles, wooden chairs rather than pews, and a raised chancel beyond a stone wall (rather than ornate screen). The stained glass east window is much later (1963).