Barrow-in-Furness: St James

Name:
Barrow-in-Furness: St James
Record Type:
Church
Church code:
607161
Diocese:
Carlisle
Archdeaconry:
Westmorland & Furness
Parish:
St. James Barrow in Furness

Statutory Designation Information

Listed Building?
This is a Grade II* Listed Building
View more information about this Listed Building on the National Heritage List for England web site
Scheduled Monument?
There is no Scheduled Monument within the curtilage or precinct

National Park

The church is not in a National Park

Conservation Area

The church is not in a Conservation Area

Heritage At Risk Status

On Heritage At Risk Register?
This church is not on the Heritage at Risk Register
 

Approximate Date

Approximate Date:
Victorian/Pre-WWI

Exterior Image

Exterior image of 607161 St James, Barrow-in-Furness
Caption:
Exterior image of 607161 St James, Barrow-in-Furness
Description:
Photograph of the exterior of St James, Barrow-in-Furness.
Year / Date:
2013, February 14
Copyright:
Stephen Middlemiss
Originator:
Stephen Middlemiss

Summary Description

Pevsner says this is the "best church in Barrow" and perhaps this is reflected in the Grade II* listing; is it worthy of its designation? A fine and spacious building with a massive spire it is built of red brick with blue engineering brick patterns and stone details. However, it is perhaps not the most inspiring of designs. The architect was E.G Paley, who was joined by Austin during the construction of the church. The interior is a lofty space with unusually slender columns supporting brick arches. It is a pity that the grey brick above the arches has been painted white and detracts from the original design intention, although this must enliven a sombre interior. It was consecrated in 1869 but St James was badly damaged during the second world war. In the 1990s it was extensively restored with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the large vestries converted to community use. There is a Mayoral pew at the rear of the church; an unusual arrangement and it is claimed that the organ came from St James Palace and was played at Queen Victoria's wedding.

Visiting and Facilities

The church is open for worship.
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Church Website

Church Website:
https://northbarrowchurches.org.uk

Sources and Further Information

Stephen Middlemiss (2013, February 14) Exterior image of 607161 St James, Barrow-in-Furness [Digital Archive/Graphic material]
Exterior image of 607161 St James, Barrow-in-Furness
Church of England (2021) A Church Near You https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12427/ [Digital Archive/Index]
View information on worship and access at this church
Church Buildings Council (2019) Church Bells 8 Bells [Archive/Index]
8 Bells