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St James' Church

10 St James Mews, Church, Accrington BB5 4JR, United Kingdom

St James' Church
Church
3.8
18 reviews
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QJ54+29 Accrington, United Kingdom
+44 1254 433590
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Julie M B
Julie M B
Closed as an active church.
This was an active church until a couple of years ago, and the inside was as you would expect from a traditional style church.
The building itself is as beautiful today as it has probably always been.
The graves date back that I can make out to the 18 hundreds.
As recent as the last couple of weeks the grounds have been tidied up, although there is still quite a few graves that are in need of repair.
A lot of history of the church area lies in these grounds.
I don't know if tidying the grounds means that the church could reopen or is a development project only time will tell.♡
Sue Donlon
Sue Donlon
Beautiful church inside and out
David phillips
David phillips
Nice friendly place
Lisa Ryan
Lisa Ryan
Marion Raynor
Marion Raynor
It's all boarded up no longer in use.
Phil Clayton
Phil Clayton
Lovely building
John
John
Nice
Wendy Flanagan
Wendy Flanagan223 days ago
I am a local amateur photographer and since 2012 a member of blipfoto, an international group of amateur photographers who post a daily photo online to highlight something of interest from their life. I photographed this Church exterior a few years ago. I knew nothing of the history then, but now I know a little more from researching it. It has a peaceful aura and stands for the undying faith in Christ Our Lord in a very uncertain age. It was very sad and distressing to see the windows all boarded up.
I am interested in environmental beauty and buildings of religious and historical significance.
St. James Church is, in my opinion, a cultural and religious asset to the neighbour of Church and the vaster community, worthy to be maintained and preserved for this generation and those to come.
St. Oswald is said to have stayed on this site in 642 AD when there was an early church built there.
Churches at this time are in great danger of being closed if attendance fails. Community use of the old buildings with respect to God built into that usage, is better than letting them ruin or be de constructed.
With this Church being in the central position location of the Leeds Liverpool canal, that speaks in it's favour. It could offer basic food and non alcoholic beverages for walkers and passing boaters. It could have spiritual information and provide help to those seeking religious help. There are Church bells worth saving.
I hope the Church can continue to be really treasured functioning as a place of worship for Christ the Lord and perhaps crowd funded or a group of Friends work on a way forward to save it from being lost.
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