St James the Great Church

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St James the Great Church is a historic parish church in the village of South Leigh, Oxfordshire, noted for its medieval architecture and wall paintings.

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St James the Great Church, South Leigh 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England church
historic building
parish church
administrativeParish South Leigh NERFINISHED
builtDuring 13th century
category Church of England church buildings in Oxfordshire
Grade I listed churches in Oxfordshire
Medieval churches in England
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint James the Great NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
ecclesiasticalParish South Leigh NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle medieval architecture
hasArtisticStyle medieval religious art
hasDiocese Diocese of Oxford NERFINISHED
hasFeature chancel
nave
porch
south aisle
stone tower
wall paintings
hasFunction parish church
hasLaterAdditionsFrom 14th century
15th century
hasListingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
hasProvince Province of Canterbury NERFINISHED
hasWallPaintingsFrom 14th century
15th century
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationAppliesSince 20th century
locatedIn England
Oxfordshire
South Leigh NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
notableFor medieval wall paintings
region South East England
roofMaterial stone slate
servesCommunity village of South Leigh
usedFor Anglican services
Christian worship

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South Leigh hasReligiousBuilding St James the Great Church