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  1. St James' Church is the parish church of Bilbrough, a village between York and Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, in England. A church was built on the site in the 12th century, initially as a chapel in the parish of Askham Richard.

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    St James' Church, Bilbrough. The village and the surrounding parish has an area of 1,390 acres and was mostly the property of the Fairfax family from the 14th century onwards.

  3. St James' Church: 14th century: The oldest part of the church is the southeast chapel, the rest was designed by G. Fowler Jones and built in 1872–73.

  4. Welcome to the ACNY website for St James' Church, Bilbrough. This church is part of the Parish of Marston Moor situated just west of York in the New Ainsty Deanery in the Diocese of York. Within the Parish there are five churches which are all situated in beautiful rural villages in North Yorkshire, the details of the other four churches can be ...

  5. St James' Bilbrough is one of five churches which make up the Parish of Marston Moor in the Deanery of New Ainsty, lying to the south west of York. The Deanery of New Ainsty consists of many villages as well as the market towns of Boston Spa and Tadcaster.

  6. St James' Church. The first church in Bilbrough was probably Norman. A picture of the first church shows a small church with a tower at the West End and entry to the church by a south door. The windows are Gothic. The Chantry Chapel is now all that remains of that ancient church.

  7. Grade II Listed Building: Church Of St James. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.