
Saint James, Swarkestone, Derbyshire
A mini discovery… well I did know this tiny Norman Church was here, passed it many times… my excuse is that the road is a little way off, and St. James is on the outskirts of Swarkestone village…. and effort on my part was needed.
Swarkestone Village lies alongside the River Trent and a village that often floods. So perhaps that explains the location of St. James, a little way back from the Trent and and on ground ‘slightly’ higher than its surrounds

St. James is a Norman Church, records go back to 12th Century. The Norman Tower is perhaps the only part of the church that is original.
Talking to a local historian who knows the church, his comment was. “St. James was indeed a Norman Church, great wall paintings and style…. then the Victorians came along in 1874/5 and ruined it (sorry improved it).” No matter which side of the debate, St. James is still a little gem of a village Church.

Enjoy your Sunday… and as always….
Please Remember ….
Stay Safe …. Be Kind…. Look After Each Other
4th May
(C) David Oakes 2025
What a gorgeous little not-entirely Norman church
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I should have made the mini detour sooner
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beautiful little church. Excuse my ignorance but what makes a church a “Norman” church? thanks
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