St James' Church, Birdham
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Birdham Birdham is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the Manhood Peninsula, south-west of the city of Chichester. The parish church is dedicated to St James, although the dedication was to S ...
is situated on the
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in Sussex. The area is a suburban extension of the city of
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, popular as a place to live and visit from its nearness to the city,
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and marina. The church was heavily restored in the nineteenth century, the then existing chancel being entirely replaced and the nave windows renewed. The sixteenth-century tower remains. The church has a grade 1 listing.


History

The earliest parts of the church, in the nave, can be definitely dated to the fourteenth century, but some parts may be older. A tower was added in the sixteenth century. The chancel is nineteenth century. The church was
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in 1863 and 1882–83 by G.M. Hills. Architectural historian
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says that the impression left by the restoration is "terrifyingly harsh".


Architecture

The church consists of a nave, with a south porch, chancel and tower. The nave is in three bays, marked on the outside by buttresses. The inner stonework of the windows dates from the Victorian restoration. The window in the second bay on the north has some ancient exterior stonework remaining. The squat tower is rendered and has diagonal buttresses. It was built around 1545, but an earlier tower may have been either planned or actually built. The evidence for this is in the sixteenth century
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style tower arch which sits on apparently fourteenth century shafts which are too small for it, leading to an awkward appearance. The chancel dates entirely from the restoration of 1863. It has fourteenth century style windows and a buttress in the middle of the north and south walls. The chancel arch is fourteenth century.


Fittings and bells

The plain octagonal font was installed in 1883. The banner, with scenes from the lives of Sussex saints, was designed by Yvonne Hudson and worked by the ladies of the church.A Short Guide to St James' Birdham – available in the church The modern east window shows the gospel story of the
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with
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in the background. It was made by M.C.F. Bell in 1978. There are a fourteenth-century bell, inscribed "IOHANES" and one with the name William Hunneman and the date 1695.


Images


See also

* List of current places of worship in Chichester (district)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Birdham, Saint James Church Church of England church buildings in West Sussex Grade I listed churches in West Sussex