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St James Church is a historic Anglican church at Churchend in the village of Charfield, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. It originates from the 13th Century and is a Grade I listed building. in the churchyard is a memorial to the 15 people who were killed in the Charfield railway disaster in 1928 |
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