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View in the tower looking up, grotesque's and sheep can be seen carved into the stone work of each corner
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The chancel, that sits below the magnificent stainglass east window dipicting scenes from the New Testament
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The image of James Fowler carved in to the end arm rests of the pews, a typical trademark of his work
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The magnificent west window
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One of the four stone carved sheep that sit in each corner at the top of the inside tower
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The ceiling of the magnificent tower, at 86ft high the Sunburst an emblem of Edward IV
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The view from the tower down the nave
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Wood work of the 12 Apostles carved into the pulpit by T.EW. Wallis
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An outside view of St James' church
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The great west window
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One of many beautiful angles on the roof above the Nave
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One of the many grotesques and grgoyles in the brick work of St James