Sutton St James

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Sutton St James is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England, about 4mi south-west of Long Sutton.Lying in the Lincolnshire Fens, Sutton St James did not exist at the time of the 1086 Domesday Book. Sutton St James was a chapelry to the parish of Long Sutton until it was created a civil parish in 1866.The parish church is dedicated to Saint James, and is unusual in that the chancel and tower are disconnected, the nave having been destroyed during the Interregnum, when Oliver Cromwell was Lord Protector of England. The tower is Grade II* listed and dates from the 15th century, with restorations in 1879 and 1894. The chancel is Grade II listed and dates from the 15th century – it was heavily restored at the same time as the tower, and an extension was added in the 20th century. The font bowl dates from the 15th century.St Ives Cross is a 14th-century butter cross. All that now remains are four steps, the base and 12in of the shaft. It stands at the junction of four roads west of the village, and is a scheduled monument and Grade II listed.

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