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St James the Great Church, Wrightington

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OS grid reference
  
SD 526,136

Denomination
  
Anglican

Dedication
  
Saint James

Phone
  
+44 1257 451332

Country
  
England

Website
  
St James the Great

Opened
  
1857

Architect
  
Edward Graham Paley

St James the Great Church, Wrightington

Location
  
Wrightington, Lancashire

Address
  
Church Lane, Wrightington w Heskin, Lancashire, WN6 9SN, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Michael and All Angels C, St Paul's Church - Skelmersdale, St Mark's Church - Blackburn, St Michael's Church - B, St Luke's Church - Winmarleigh

Profiles

St James the Great Church is in Church Lane, to the west of Wrightington in Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Chorley, the archdeaconry of Blackburn, and the diocese of Blackburn. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

Contents

The Church's community also runs a theatre group, known as 'The St James Players', for people of all age to participate in, and performs an annual play or pantomime in the theatre building directly across from the Church itself.

History

The church was designed by the Lancaster architect E. G. Paley. It was built in 1854, but not consecrated until 1857. As originally built, it provided seating for 400 people.

Exterior

St James' is constructed in sandstone rubble and has a slate roof. Its plan consists of a four-bay nave with a south aisle, a south porch, and a chancel. At the west end is a rose window, above which is a gabled bellcote. Along the north wall of the nave are four pairs of lancet windows, between which are buttresses, and along the south wall of the aisle are three similar windows. The chancel has two lancets in the south wall, and a triple stepped lancet window at the east end.

Interior

Inside the church is an arcade carried on alternate round and octagonal piers. The church has an open timber roof. The two-manual organ was made in 1916 by Jardine of Manchester and modified in about 1985 by Pendlebury of Cleveleys. The authors of the Buildings of England series express the opinion that the church is "nothing special".

References

St James the Great Church, Wrightington Wikipedia