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St James's Church, East Cowes

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Denomination
  
Church of England

Website
  
[1]

Rector
  
Revd Allie Kerr

Address
  
East Cowes PO32 6RP, UK

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Parish
  
East Cowes

Organist/Director of music
  
Leslie Snow

Phone
  
+44 1983 299930

Dedication
  
James, son of Zebedee

St James's Church, East Cowes

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth

Similar
  
St James' Church - Ryde, St Mildred's Church - Whippingham, East Cowes Castle, Osborne House

St James's Church, East Cowes is the Church of England parish church of East Cowes, Isle of Wight.

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History

The church was built in 1831 by the architect John Nash. The land was given by Thomas Chamberlayne Esq., of Cranberry Park. On 6 September 1831, the twelve-year-old Princess Victoria laid the foundation stone of the new church. Construction of the church was completed by 1833 and on 12 July 1833, Princess Victoria and her mother the Duchess of Kent attended the consecration service by Charles Richard Sumner the Bishop of Winchester. The total cost of the build was £3,000.

Between 1864 and 1868, the church was greatly enlarged and altered by the architect Thomas Hellyer.

In 1870, the chancel was added, as well as a private chapel.

In June 2009, a new project started allowing the congregation of the church to meet before services to have breakfast together.

Yearly, the church also holds a Jigsaw Puzzle Festival, which is during August and lasts for one week.

Burials

  • John Nash (1752–1835), architect
  • Parish status

    The church is in a United Benefice with St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham.

    References

    St James's Church, East Cowes Wikipedia