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At first Glance, St James' Church looks to be a very old building, but it was in fact built in the mid 1850s. The simple design blends well with it's surroundings and inside, the Church exhibits the same simple but attractive design. The most famous feature of the church is the engraved glass 'Whistler Window', dedicated to the Poet Edward Thomas.
St James no longer has it's own dedicated clergyman but now shares its vicar with St Michael and all Angels in Lambourn, and All Saint's Church in East Garston.
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A Church Near You ID: 3415
Built: 1850
Architect: George Edmund Street
Our Patron: The Bishop of Oxford
Archdeaconry: BERKSHIRE (272)
Deanery: NEWBURY (27205)
Benefice: Eastbury and E Garston (27/169 X)
Parish Legal Name: St. James the Greater, Eastbury (270408 27/408)
CofE Church Info: (627408 27/408)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/3415/
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Current Editor: Ken Tarbox
Eastbury: St James The Greater : Back Street, Eastbury, Berkshire, RG17 7JL









