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St James' Church, West Derby, Liverpool

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OS grid reference
  
SJ 394 927

Denomination
  
Anglican

Functional status
  
Active

Status
  
Parish church

Architect
  
Edward Welch

Country
  
England

Website
  
St James, West Derby

Opened
  
1876

Province
  
Province of York

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Location
  
Mill Lane, West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Liverpool

Similar
  
St Mary's Church - West Der, St Mary's Church - Wavertree, St Mary's Church - Walton‑on‑the‑Hill, All Saints' Church - Childwall, St Mary's Church - Woolton

St James' Church is in Mill Lane, West Derby, a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of West Derby, the archdeaconry of Liverpool, and the diocese of Liverpool. Its benefice is united with that of St Mary, West Derby. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

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History

The church was designed by Edward Welch and built in 1845–46. The original short chancel was replaced by a larger one by W. and J. Hay in 1875–76, and at the same time a south organ chamber, a north vestry, and a semicircular structure to the south of the tower, providing a staircase to the tower and new steps to the gallery, were added. Originally the church has a slim broach spire, but this became unsafe, and was demolished and replaced by a low pyramidal roof in 1970. In 1994 the interior of the church was re-ordered, the pews were removed, and a wall was inserted to form a parish hall at the rear.

Exterior

St James' is orientated north-south; in the following description ritual orientation is used. The church is built in red sandstone. Its plan consists of a five-bay nave, north and south transepts, a chancel with a north chapel and a south vestry, and a west tower with a baptistry to the south. The tower is in three stages, with a west doorway, lancet windows, louvred bell openings, and a pyramidal roof. There are more lancet windows along the sides of the church, and a five lancets at the east end. In the roof are dormers.

Interior

Inside the church the former west gallery is now in the parish hall. Most of the stained glass is by Shrigley and Hunt, with the glass in the lancet windows at the east end, dated 1876, by William Wailes. The three-manual pipe organ was built in 1869–70 by William Hill and Son. Originally in the west gallery, it was moved to the chancel in 1876, and it was rebuilt and enlarged, again by William Hill, in 1895. There is a ring of six bells, all cast in 1859 by George Mears at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry.

References

St James' Church, West Derby, Liverpool Wikipedia