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Church of St James, Ireby


Ireby Parish Church (St James’) in was built in 1845-1846 to replace the Old Church, which is in an isolated location, almost a mile west of the village of Ireby.
Ireby Old Church, Ireby Churches and Cathedrals 1846
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St James' church, Ireby

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St. James Church, Ireby

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St James' Church, Ireby

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Interior of St James' Church, Ireby

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Altar, St James' Church, Ireby

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Pulpit, St James' Church, Ireby

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St James' Church, Ireby

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Ireby – St James’ Church
- "St James’ Church in Ireby was built in 1845-6 to replace the Old Church which was deemed to be to isolated from Ireby village. It is a simple church, consisting …

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Old Church, Ireby
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Old Church, Ireby

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