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St James

Little Clacton

Essex

C12 Chancel.

Architectural Features

C14 Nave of earlier origin.

C14 south porch.

C15 bell turret.

Restored C14 eastern window of 3 pointed lights in a 2 centred head with moulded label.

2 windows to south wall, the eastern of 2 lights similar to east window, western C15 of 2 cinquefoil lights under a square head with label.

North wall with 2 buttresses between which is a small C12 round headed window.

East of this window is the C14 doorway with chamfered jambs and 2 centred arch.

C14 timber south porch with red brick plinth, chambered tie beams, open side bays, 2 huge arched beams forming a 2 centred archway, one bay either side with trefoiled heads.

North wall of Nave eastern C16 3 light window, chamfered

moulded red brick, segmental pointed- head, C14 western window, moulded red brick, of 2 lights under a 2 centred arch with label.

C20 stained glass to east window.

C19/C20 carved wood altar rails.

C19 stained glass to 2 south windows.

Brass on north wall to William Hubbard of Bovill Hall and his 3 wyves, Rose, Jayne and Joice, 24 June 1596.

Royal Hatchment 1726 over south door.

C12 square font of Purbeck marble, each face with 4 round headed arches, under each arch on north side a raised cross.