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St James' Church, Audlem

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St James' Church, Audlem

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St James' Church, Audlem, is a historic Anglican parish church located in the picturesque village of Audlem, south Cheshire, North West England. Standing proudly on a small mound at an elevation of 58 metres, this Grade I listed building is a significant historical site, showcasing impressive Gothic architecture crafted from red sandstone. Its origins trace back to the late 13th and early 14th centuries, making it a focal point of local heritage near the Shropshire border.

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    November 1, 2017

    Hiking

    The parish church in Audlem stands on a hill overlooking the village. Well worth a visit.

    audlemstjameschurch.org.uk/church-history

    April 11, 2025

    Road cycling

    Audlem is an attractive place--beware of the traffic if you are on bike though!

    August 11, 2025

    Road cycling

    Audlem is a stunning little town with a striking church and high street. Nice to see a place decked out with Union Flags.

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    Location: Audlem, North West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is St James' Church, Audlem, easily accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Access to St James' Church, Audlem, through its main south porch involves 26 semicircular steps due to its elevated position on a mound. This may present a challenge for visitors using wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. It's advisable to check with the church directly for alternative access points or assistance if needed.

    Are there specific parking facilities for St James' Church, Audlem, or should I use general village parking?

    While there isn't specific information about dedicated parking for St James' Church itself, the village of Audlem offers general parking options. The church is centrally located within the village, which can experience some traffic. It's recommended to use available village parking and then walk to the church.

    What are the best walking trails near St James' Church, Audlem, for different difficulty levels?

    Audlem is surrounded by various footpaths and walking trails suitable for different preferences. While specific difficulty levels aren't detailed, many visitors enjoy leisurely walks exploring the attractive village and its immediate surroundings. For more extensive hikes, you can find numerous options for hikers in the surrounding Cheshire countryside, which can be explored via komoot to match your desired difficulty and length.

    Are dogs allowed inside St James' Church, Audlem, or on the church grounds?

    As an active parish church and historical site, it's generally advisable to assume that dogs are not permitted inside St James' Church, Audlem, unless they are assistance animals. However, the village of Audlem and its surrounding footpaths offer many dog-friendly walking opportunities. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead and any waste is properly disposed of.

    What are the seasonal conditions like for walking around Audlem, especially during winter?

    Audlem can be visited year-round. During winter, like much of Cheshire, conditions can be cold and potentially wet, with paths possibly becoming muddy or slippery. It's always wise to check the local weather forecast before your visit and wear appropriate waterproof and warm clothing, along with sturdy footwear, especially if planning longer walks.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to St James' Church, Audlem, to appreciate its features?

    To fully appreciate the historical and architectural details of St James' Church, including its 13th-century chest, Jacobean furnishings, and stained-glass windows, you might want to allocate anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. This allows time to explore the interior and admire its exterior from the elevated position overlooking the village.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or features at St James' Church, Audlem, for children?

    St James' Church, Audlem, is recognized as a family-friendly destination. While it's a historical site, children might enjoy exploring the unique architecture, spotting the clock and belfry, and learning about its long history. The surrounding village and local walks also offer opportunities for family outings.

    What pubs and cafes are available near St James' Church, Audlem, for refreshments?

    The village of Audlem is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find a public house and a co-operative food store conveniently located near the church. There are also cafes in the village where visitors can enjoy refreshments after exploring the church and its surroundings.

    What other historical sites or landmarks are worth visiting near Audlem?

    Audlem itself is a historic village with a charming high street. Given its proximity to the Shropshire border, there are likely other historical sites and picturesque villages in the wider Cheshire and Shropshire areas. Exploring the local footpaths can also lead to discovering natural features and viewpoints in the surrounding countryside.

    What is the terrain and elevation like for walks immediately surrounding St James' Church, Audlem?

    St James' Church stands on a small mound, giving it an elevated position at approximately 58 meters above sea level. While the immediate church grounds involve steps, the village itself and the footpaths around Audlem generally offer relatively gentle terrain, suitable for leisurely strolls. More challenging elevations would typically be found on longer routes further into the Cheshire countryside.

    How crowded does St James' Church, Audlem, typically get, especially on weekends?

    While St James' Church is a significant local landmark and Audlem is a popular village, specific crowd levels are not detailed. However, as a central feature in an attractive village, it's reasonable to expect more visitors on weekends and during peak tourist seasons. Arriving earlier in the day might offer a quieter experience.

    Are there any viewpoints near St James' Church, Audlem, offering scenic vistas?

    The church itself, standing on a hill overlooking the village, provides a unique perspective and views over the charming village of Audlem. For broader scenic vistas, exploring the various walking trails and footpaths around Audlem may lead to elevated spots offering views of the surrounding Cheshire countryside.

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