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St James, North Wraxall, Wiltshire

Location
(51°28′28″N, 2°15′48″W)
North Wraxall
ST 818 751
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Wiltshire
now Wiltshire
medieval Salisbury
now Bristol
medieval St James
now St James
  • Allan Brodie

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Feature Sets
Description

The nave and chancel date from the 13th and 14thc. but the north nave aisle was rebuilt in the late 18thc. as the Methuen Chapel. The only surviving Romanesque carving is the S doorway.

History

The lord in 1086 was Geoffrey and the value was assessed in the Domesday Book at £6. The rectory was valued at £ 6. 13s. 4d. in 1291.

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Bibliography

J. Buckler, Unpublished album of drawings. Devizes Museum, Vol. 8., pl. 68.

N. Pevsner and B. Cherry, Buildings of England: Wiltshire. Harmondsworth 1975, 2nd edition, 360.