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Long Marston

Église Saint-James, Long Marston

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Église Saint-James, Long Marston

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St. James' Church, Long Marston, is a significant historical site nestled in the charming village of Long Marston, Warwickshire, England. Situated approximately six miles southwest of the renowned Stratford-upon-Avon, this Grade I listed building stands at an elevation of 39 metres. Its origins trace back to the Medieval period, showcasing a remarkable blend of architectural styles, primarily featuring a 14th-century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, alongside Early English and Perpendicular elements. It serves as a focal point within the Benefice…

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    The Church of England parish church of Saint James the Great has a 14th-century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel, but was rebuilt in the 19th century. The pulpit is Jacobean. The church is a Grade I listed building. Its parish is part of the Benefice of Quinton, Welford, Weston and Marston Sicca.

    LONG MARSTON

    SP1548 DORSINGTON ROAD
    1912-1/13/85 (South side)
    05/04/67 Church of St James


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    Church. C14 nave and chancel, with C16 porch and restored C16 bell turret. Narrow coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; graduated stone slate roof; timber-framed porch and bell turret.

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    Élévation 40 m

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    Alimenté par Foreca

    dimanche 19 avril

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    Position:Long Marston, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, West Midlands Region, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    What unique architectural features should I look for at St. James' Church?

    St. James' Church boasts a blend of architectural styles, most notably its 14th-century Decorated Gothic nave and chancel. Look for the distinctive half-timbered western bell-turret, a feature often highlighted by visitors. Inside, you'll find a fine wood and plaster ancient porch with an original stone bench, a Norman font bowl, and a Jacobean pulpit. The chancel's east window also contains medieval fragments of stained glass.

    Are there any specific historical connections or figures associated with St. James' Church?

    Yes, Long Marston is known as one of the 'Shakespeare villages,' with local anecdotes linking William Shakespeare to the area. Furthermore, King Charles II famously stayed in Long Marston in 1651 during his escape after the Battle of Worcester, even being put to work winding a roasting jack in a local house. The church itself has roots dating back to the Medieval period, with its structure evolving over centuries.

    What are the parking options when visiting St. James' Church, Long Marston?

    While specific designated parking isn't always highlighted, visitors typically find parking within the village of Long Marston or in nearby areas. It's advisable to look for available roadside parking or small public car parks in the village, especially if visiting during peak times or on weekends.

    What kind of walking terrain can I expect on trails around Long Marston and the church?

    The terrain around St. James' Church and in Long Marston is generally gentle, making it suitable for easy historical walks. Many routes, including sections of 'The Greenway' (a former railway line), are relatively flat and well-maintained. While not challenging, some paths may be unpaved, so appropriate footwear is recommended, especially after rain.

    Is St. James' Church, Long Marston, accessible via public transport?

    Yes, Long Marston is connected to larger towns like Stratford-upon-Avon by local bus services. Visitors can plan their journey to the village using these connections, and the church is located a quarter-mile south of the village center, making it a short walk from bus stops.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for in the Long Marston area?

    While St. James' Church itself is a historical landmark, the surrounding Warwickshire countryside offers pleasant views, particularly along 'The Greenway' which provides scenic walking and cycling routes. The area is characterized by gentle rolling landscapes and agricultural fields, offering a tranquil natural setting for walks.

    Are there any permits required for walking on trails around Long Marston?

    Generally, no special permits are required for walking on public footpaths and bridleways around Long Marston. These routes are typically open access. However, always respect private land, keep dogs on leads where appropriate, and follow the Countryside Code.

    What are the best times of year to visit Long Marston for walking, considering seasonal variations?

    While the church is accessible year-round, the best times for walking in the Long Marston area are generally spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the countryside is at its most vibrant. Winter walks can be pleasant but may require appropriate gear for muddy conditions on unpaved paths.

    Are there family-friendly activities or walks near St. James' Church, Long Marston?

    Yes, the area is considered family-friendly. The gentle terrain of walks, especially along 'The Greenway,' makes them suitable for families with children. The historical significance of the church and its connections to figures like Shakespeare and King Charles II can also be engaging for younger visitors interested in history.

    Are dogs allowed on walks around St. James' Church, Long Marston?

    Many of the public footpaths and trails around Long Marston, including 'The Greenway,' are dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially when walking through fields with livestock or near roads, and to always clean up after your pet. Access to the interior of the church itself may be restricted for dogs, with the exception of assistance animals.

    What other historical sites or landmarks are nearby St. James' Church, Long Marston?

    Long Marston is situated about six miles southwest of Stratford-upon-Avon, a major historical and cultural hub known for its connections to William Shakespeare. Visitors can easily combine a trip to St. James' Church with exploring Shakespeare's birthplace, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, and other historical attractions in Stratford-upon-Avon.

    Are there cafes or pubs in Long Marston for refreshments after a visit or walk?

    Long Marston is a small village, but it typically offers local amenities. While specific cafes might vary, it's common for English villages of this size to have at least one pub where visitors can enjoy refreshments and a meal after exploring the church or taking a walk. It's advisable to check local listings for current opening times.

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