St James' Church, Chignal St James
Appearance
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St James' Church, Chignal St James is a former parish church in Chignal St James in Essex, England.
The building has a 13th or 14th century nave with flint rubble walls including some freestone and Roman brick fragments, limestone and brick dressings and a tiled roof. The east and south walls of its chancel seem to have been rebuilt and a stairway to a rood loft added, both in the early 16th century, though the building has never had a chancel arch. It was restored in the 19th century and its north porch is modern.[1]
The church was declared redundant on 18 March 1981. It was converted to a private dwelling in 1989 by Patrick Lorimer.[2] A garage was added in 2008 following an archaeological dig.[3]