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St James the Great

St James is a small but beautiful church, nestling at the centre of South Stoke village, with glorious, far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.

South Stoke, Somerset

Opening times

Normally 9am to 6pm daily.

Address

South Stoke
Somerset
BA2 7DP

With the first vicar recorded in 1210, this lovely area has had a place of worship for over eight centuries. The present building mainly dates from 1845, but contains many earlier elements. It remains an active centre of worship in the present day.

Small, comprehensive, written guides will take the visitor round the interior of the church and through the churchyard, from the Norman doorway via the 15th century pulpit, past fine stained glass windows and organ through to more modern additions/alterations in the south aisle to the 12th / 13th century font. Back outside, church and handsome tower stand framed by the beautiful surroundings. There are some interesting graves to discover in a wander around the churchyard and a walk to the south side is strongly encouraged to admire the view.

A few steps down the path to the east side of the church will bring the visitor to the garden and back door of the Packhorse. This community owned pub is well worth a visit for its history and refreshments!

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Accessible toilets nearby

  • Café within 500m

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Non-accessible toilets in church

  • On street parking at church

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Weekly Sunday worship at 9.30am, Communion, Morning Prayer, All Age and BCP. Monthly evening prayer (celtic style) 5pm, second Sundays. Prayer meeting Thursdays 9.30am.

  • Church of England

  • Partnership Grant, £8,000, 2018

  • Our Partnership Grants funded a range of repair projects, recommended by County Church Trusts, to help keep churches open.

Contact information

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