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Storbritannien
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South East England
Hampshire
Basingstoke And Deane
Bramley

St James' Church, Bramley

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St James' Church, Bramley

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St James' Church, Bramley, is a historically significant Grade I listed religious building nestled in the village of Bramley, Hampshire, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 79 meters, this ancient church is renowned for its deep roots tracing back to the Norman period and its fascinating blend of architectural styles accumulated over centuries. It serves as a prominent landmark within the local landscape, offering a glimpse into England's rich past.

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    21. november 2020

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    The Church of St James in Bramley, Hampshire, England was built in the Norman period and has been added to since. It is a Grade I listed building.

    The Norman church had a west tower added in 1636, replacing a previous wooden tower. Part of the nave was added by John Soane in 1802.
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    The famous physicist Lise Meitner is buried in the burial ground next to the church, near the grave of her brother Walter.


    Cit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James%27_Church,_Bramley

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    Not so visible from The Street, which runs through the middle of Bramley, but definitely at the centre of many a local ride, whether down Cufaude Lane back to nearby Chineham, or Vyne Road, leading to the Vyne, a nearby National Trust property. Alternatively you can go to the Village Bakery, next to the railway station or a few miles further to the Coffee Shop at Sherfield on Loddon.
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    Placering: Bramley, Basingstoke And Deane, Hampshire, South East England, England, Storbritannien

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    What are the main historical and architectural highlights of St James' Church, Bramley?

    St James' Church is a Grade I listed building with origins in the Norman period. It features a distinctive blend of architectural styles, including a 17th-century west tower and an early neo-Gothic Brocas Chapel designed by John Soane. Inside, visitors can admire a 13th-century piscina and medieval wall paintings, notably a well-preserved depiction of Thomas Becket's murder and a 16th-century image of St Christopher. The church also houses medieval stained glass.

    Are there any notable graves or memorials in the churchyard?

    Yes, the churchyard is the final resting place of the esteemed physicist Lise Meitner, who played a pivotal role in the discovery of nuclear fission. Her grave is located near that of her brother, Walter.

    What kind of walking routes can I find near St James' Church, Bramley?

    The church serves as a central point for many local walking routes. You can find trails that lead down Cufaude Lane or Vyne Road, which connects to The Vyne, a nearby National Trust property. These routes offer a mix of historical interest and natural scenery, suitable for leisurely strolls or longer excursions.

    Is there parking available for visitors to St James' Church?

    While the church is a central point for many routes, specific visitor parking information is not detailed. It's advisable to check local signage or community resources for the most current parking options in Bramley village, especially if visiting during peak times.

    Are there any cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments after visiting the church?

    Yes, for refreshments, the Village Bakery is conveniently located near the railway station. Alternatively, you can venture a few miles further to the Coffee Shop at Sherfield on Loddon for more options.

    What is the best time of year to visit St James' Church for walking and exploring?

    The church and its surrounding area are suitable for visits year-round. While the intro mentions it can be visited year-round, for walking, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. However, the historical and artistic treasures inside the church are accessible regardless of the season.

    Are the walking trails near St James' Church suitable for families with children?

    Many of the local walking routes around Bramley are considered easy and can be suitable for families. The historical significance of the church itself can also be an engaging educational stop for children. It's recommended to check specific route details for length and terrain to ensure they match your family's needs.

    Are dogs allowed on the walking trails around St James' Church?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on public footpaths in the English countryside, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. When visiting the church grounds, please be mindful of other visitors and local regulations regarding pets.

    What is the significance of the medieval wall paintings at St James' Church?

    The medieval wall paintings at St James' Church are considered to be of "cathedral quality" and are a rare find in a parish church setting. They date from the 13th to 16th centuries and depict scriptural texts and scenes. The most notable is an exceptionally well-preserved and historically accurate portrayal of Thomas Becket's murder, created within 50 years of the event. Another significant painting is a 16th-century image of St Christopher.

    How accessible is St James' Church for visitors with mobility considerations?

    As a historic building, accessibility can vary. While the church is a Grade I listed building, specific details on wheelchair access or other mobility aids are not provided. It is advisable to contact the church directly or check their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date accessibility information before your visit.

    Can I combine a visit to St James' Church with other local attractions?

    Absolutely. The church is well-situated for combining with other local attractions. For instance, you can extend your walk along Vyne Road to visit The Vyne, a National Trust property. The area also offers various cycling routes that pass through Bramley, allowing for a broader exploration of the Hampshire countryside.

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