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St James' Church, Great Packington

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St James' Church, Great Packington — Grade I listed church in Warwickshire, England, UK.

St James' Church, Great Packington, historic churches in Warwickshire

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Hampton-in-Arden · 3.8 km
  • Free entry

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St James' Church, Great Packington is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1789. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed church in Warwickshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.4542°, -1.6631°.

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Heritage listing

St James' Church is an 18th-century chapel situated in the grounds of Packington Hall, near Meriden, Warwickshire. It is a Grade I listed building. The church was built in 1789 to a design by Italian architect Joseph Bonomi for the 4th Earl of Aylesford as a private family chapel. It is said to commemorate the recovery of George III from insanity and houses one of the oldest sanctus bells in Warwickshire. It replaced the old Great Packington parish church. In 1787 it was found that the steeple and building of the old church were both in such a bad condition that it was demolished. During the construction of St James' Church baptisms and marriages were held at St Bartholomew’s Church in the neighbouring parish of Little Packington.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St James' Church is an 18th-century chapel situated in the grounds of Packington Hall, near Meriden, Warwickshire. It is a Grade I listed building. The church was built in 1789 to a design by Italian architect Joseph Bonomi for the 4th Earl of Aylesford as a private family chapel. It is said to commemorate the recovery of George III from insanity and houses one of the oldest sanctus bells in Warwickshire. It replaced the old Great Packington parish church. In 1787 it was found that the steeple and building of the old church were both in such a bad condition that it was demolished. During the construction of St James' Church baptisms and marriages were held at St Bartholomew’s Church in the neighbouring parish of Little Packington. The red brick church, in neo-classical style, has an unusual square plan with four corner turrets topped with domes and finials. The interior of the church features corner vaults and tunnel vaults. The communion rail is made with white marble. There is a painting of the Christogram IHS in the sky with clouds which was painted by John Francis Rigaud. The painting is set in a white marble altarpiece. It houses an organ built by Thomas Parker, to specifications outlined by Handel in 1749, for his librettist Charles Jennens. Jennens' home, Gopsall Hall, has not survived, but the organ passed to his relatives the Earls of Aylesford. The instrument was filmed and recorded for the documentary The Elusive English Organ.

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Coordinates
52.4542, -1.6631
County
Warwickshire
Parish
Great Packington
Postcode
CV7 7HH
Parliamentary constituency
North Warwickshire and Bedworth
Established
1789
Nearest railway station
Hampton-in-Arden3.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St James' Church, Great Packington?
St James' Church, Great Packington is in Warwickshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode CV7 7HH), in the parish of Great Packington.
When was St James' Church, Great Packington built?
Built or established in 1789.
Who owns St James' Church, Great Packington?
St James' Church, Great Packington is owned by | designation1 = Grade I.
Is St James' Church, Great Packington a listed building?
St James' Church, Great Packington is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is St James' Church, Great Packington free to visit?
Yes, St James' Church, Great Packington is free to enter.
How do I get to St James' Church, Great Packington?
The nearest railway station is Hampton-in-Arden, about 3.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CV7 7HH.