West Hanney: St James the Great, West Hanney

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The Saxons built the first Church in West Hanney, although little evidence now remains bar two Stone Saxon Coffins situated in the North Porch.

The Normans completed the basic structure of the present Building, a simple East-West rectangular place of Worship with the main Porch placed, unusually, on the North side. The Inner Arch of this Porch is an excellent example of Norman Carving of a Chevron pattern.

Inside the Church is a fine example of a Norman period Font carved with delicate vertical bands of Rosettes. The Moulded Base, designed to raise the height of the Font was added in the 13th Century.

The original central Tower was demolished and replaced by the North Transcept Chapel-cum-Tower in the late 12th century. The upper section of the Tower was found to be in a dangerous state during the early part of last century and was rebuilt and the fine set of 6 Bells re-hung in a new Frame during the middle part of the century.

The Chancel was completely rebuilt in the 15th century, but the stained glass 14th century east window in the decorated style was retained. A beautiful Window of Christ in Glory, surrounded by five Saints and two Gallipoli Veterans commemorates the 1914-1918 War.

The High Altar is a suberb slab of Purbeck Marble, estimated to be two million years old. The wooden Altar Rails with their finely turned Balusters are 17th Jacobean, as is the Pulpit, carved with dragons.

To the right of the High Altar is a 15th century Piscina, once used to house and wash the Chalice and Sacred Vessels. The Sanctuary Floor in front of the High Altar contains several notable Brass Memorials.

The original Norman Church did not include a South Aisle, and in the 14th century the original south wall was converted into a five bayed columned Arcade, and a new South Wall was added.

The South Transeptal Chapel, sited at the East end of the South Aisle has a delicately carved wooden Altar. The trefiol headed Lancets and cusped rere arches are largely 19th century restorations.

The Vestry west of the south Aisle was constructed by a local craftsman as recently as 1994, as part of a major restoration project. A new Heating system was installed in 2007.

On the North wall see a Memorial Tablet to Elizabeth Bowles who died in 1718 at age 124.

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Canon Robert Teare
29 Elizabeth Drive
WANTAGE
OX12 9YA
Tel: (01235) 770966
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The Revd Canon Robert John Hugh TEARE
29 Elizabeth Drive
Wantage
(01235) 770966
A Church Near You ID: 6044
Built: Saxon Origins - Basic Building of Present Structure - Normans 1160
Archdeaconry: BERKSHIRE (272)
Deanery: WANTAGE (27210)
Benefice: Hanney Denchworth and E Challow (27/232CR)
Parish Legal Name: Hanney (270551 27/551)
CofE Church Info: (627551 27/551)
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