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St. James, Walton Cardiff, Gloucestershire

Description

The church of St. James, rebuilt in 1869, is a small edifice of stone in the Franco-Norman style, from designs by Mr. John Middleton, and consists of chancel, nave and a bell-cote containing one bell: in 1908 an oak reredos and pulpit, carved by Miss Steward, of Northway, were placed in the church: there is a small stained window: the church affords 100 sittings.

Church Records

The register of baptisms dates from the year 1677; marriages, 1697; no burials take place here, but the parishioners have the right of burial in the neighbouring parishes of Ashchurch and Tewkesbury.

St. James
Walton Cardiff
Gloucestershire

Denomination:Church of England
Diocese:Gloucester
Sittings:100
Graveyard:No