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Church of St James, shingle spire. Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St James, Lychgate, Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St James, Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of St James, Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St James, Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Church of St James, entrance. Titsey, Surrey. UK
Church of St James, Titsey, Surrey. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Titsey House. English Country Estate Manor House. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Misty river sunrise on a cold frosty morning. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Built in 1861 The Church of St James was last known to be in use for public worship in1960 and declared redundant in 1973. A further scheme of 1975 to lease it as a private chapel to the Leveson Gowers family the Patrons failed; it was vested in 1980 in the Titsey Trust as a private chapel and monument. The building is still consecrated but not under faculty jurisdiction and in use for occasional services. It is a Grade 2 listed building.


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