St James, Bramley
St James' church has a plain, brick built, exterior. The earliest parts date from around 1180 as shown by Norman windows. There is a later, Elizabethan, window in the nave and a brick tower, of 1636-40, on the west side. The porch dates from 1806. The church was 'restored' in the 19th century by G G Soane Jun, 1877-8, and Temple Moore, 1884-91. (Source: Hampshire: Winchester and the North (The Buildings of England) 2010)
Photographs, taken by members of the Medieval Graffiti Survey, are shown below.
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The south front |
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A consecration cross |
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Incised circle with wall painting |
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Initials - T B |
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Initials with date |
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A pencil drawn sketch |
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VV with name Thoms |
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