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St James' Church, Norlands, Anglican church in Kensington and Chelsea, England.

St James' Church in Norlands is an Anglican church built in the mid-1800s, constructed with white Suffolk brick and featuring a distinctive three-stage tower. The tower displays a clock face on each of its four sides, with paired lancet windows set within the belfry level.

The church was designed by architect Lewis Vulliamy and opened in 1845 as part of London's expansion during the Victorian era. It was built to serve the growing population of the newly developed Kensington area.

The church serves as a gathering place for the local community, hosting regular services and parish events that bring residents together. It reflects the Anglican tradition and remains an important focal point for worship and social interaction in the neighborhood.

The church is easily accessible by public transportation in the Kensington area, with a clear entrance through a porch at the base of the tower on Addison Avenue. Visitors can approach the building without difficulty due to its prominent location and straightforward entry point.

The tower was never finished according to its original design, as the architect intended to add a broach spire that was ultimately never constructed. This incomplete element gives the building a distinctive appearance that differs from the designer's initial vision.

Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Inception: 1845

Architects: Lewis Vulliamy

Website: http://stclementjames.org.uk/st-james

GPS coordinates: 51.50829,-0.21320

Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:45

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