The small market town of Dursley is located in the county of Gloucestershire and is surrounded by beautiful woodland and countryside.
The parish church of St. James the Great sits in the centre of the town opposite the pillared Market House. The earliest reference to a church building here is 1221 - part of the south wall of this early church can still be seen. Around 1320 the church was enlarged and rebuilt. In 1480 a tower with a spire was built, a new roof was put on and the fine perpendicular windows put in. However, the spire and tower fell down in 1698 and the tower alone was rebuilt as we now see it in 1707 - 1709.
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