English: Nave and west tower of the parish church of St James the Greater, Bishampton, Worcestershire, seen from the south.
The church was once a chapelry of Fladbury and was dedicated to St Peter. However, when the church was rebuilt in 1870–71 a figure carved for the pulpit proved to be St James and not St Peter. The church was rededicated to St James rather than remake the pulpit!
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