Church of St James, Curry Mallet | |
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50°59′01″N 2°56′59″W / 50.98361°N 2.94972°WCoordinates: 50°59′01″N 2°56′59″W / 50.98361°N 2.94972°W | |
Location | Curry Mallet, Somerset |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
Churchmanship | Conservative Evangelical |
Architecture | |
Status | Active |
Functional status | Parish church |
Heritage designation | Grade I listed |
Designated | 17 April 1959 |
Completed | 13th-century |
The Church of St James is a Church of England parish church in Curry Mallet, Somerset. It has 13th-century origins and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
The church is dedicated to All Saints, It has a three-stage tower. On the stonework are hunky punks representing animals. Inside the church is a 15th-century font.
The parish is part of the Seven Sowers benefice which covers Curry Mallet, Hatch Beauchamp, Orchard Portman, Staple Fitzpaine, Stoke St Mary (with Thurlbear) and West Hatch, within the deanery of Crewkerne and Ilminster.
The church stands in the Conservative Evangelical tradition of the Church of England.