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St James

St James

South Anston

South Yorkshire

C14 with C15 tower and clerestorey, restored 1886 and 1890.

Architectural Features

C15 clerestorey has 2-light windows with ogee lights beneath square heads, hoodmould with good head-and animal-carved stops

C14 east window of 5 lights with flowing tracery and hoodmould.

Arched recesses in north and south aisle walls, that to north with C14 monument.

Original C14 east window of south aisle preserved in-situ, also in south aisle an elaborate double piscina with ogee-headed openings.

C14 sedilia: 3 seats divided by slender, chamfered shafts, moulded arches beneath castellated cresting.

Fittings:carved reredos depicting last supper, 1900.

Monuments: in north aisle recess, an effigial slab of lady with small daughter by her side, her pillow held by angels whilst another reaches down to the child.

Brass to east of vestry door to Mary Hutton