English: St James's Church, Manorbier 12C church restored by F Wehnert in 1865, when the rood screen was removed and the E window replaced by the present one. The entrance is via a vaulted porch with a medieval painting. The Norman nave has strong walls into which arches have been formed to the 14C aisles. The tower is in an unusual position in the angle between the chancel, rebuilt 13C, and the N transept.
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