The church of St. James is a small building of flint and stone, erected in 1704 and consists of a single rectangular chamber 40 ft 10 in by 19 ft 7 in with a small north vestry and a south porch. It has an east window of three lancets, two north windows each of two lancets, two south windows, the first a single light and the other of two lights. The entrance is at the southwest.
The roof is gabled and covered with tiles. Over the west wall is a stone bell-cote with an arched opening in which hangs a small modern bell. The furniture is modern; the pulpit contains a little 18th century carving worked up in it.
Parking by the church and you will need to bring your own pen.
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