St James the Great, Colwall
St James the Great in Old Colwall is a Norman church which started in the 12th century.
About this building
The south aisle was added to the structure in the 13th century. The north aisle was added in 1880. The chancel was replaced and widened in 1865 and was further reordered in 2010. The church is known for its fine timber framed roof which dates to the 14th century.
The churchyard around the church has a stump of an old preaching cross dating back to the 15th century. Further, there is also a war memorial garden and an early 16th-century timbered fram Church Ale House which attract the visitors.