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St James

St James

Kimbolton

Herefordshire

C12 chancel, late C13 nave, south transept and west tower.

Architectural Features

Nave, C19 lancets flank C19 gabled porch, two-centred arched head with label to inner south doorway with moulded jambs, four single lights to north side of nave, the two eastern ones retaining trefoiled heads and possibly of the late C13.

South transept: two-centred arch headed window with two pointed lights and a trefoil to south with two C19 lancets below, two C13 lancets to east side, blocked doorway to the west with chamfered two-centred head.

Chancel: 2-light C19 window to south, altered C12 semi-circular headed light to north side and similar window to east end.

The Victorian font inside the nave at St. James' Church in Kimbolton.

C19 font.

The Victorian font inside the nave at St. James' Church in Kimbolton.

© Fabian Musto

Fittings: sections of linenfold panelling on north and south walls of chancel, early C16. (RCHM, Vol 3, p 77).