St. James Church
Cannon Street, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 2ER
Gordon Whewell, the church warden, will provide two guided tours taking you inside the church where the Accrington Pals regimental flag hangs framed on the wall. This is the actual flag that the 11th Battalion carried into battle and brought back from the Somme. Jonathan Peel and his family regularly attended services at St. James. The Hargreaves family were also prominent worshippers there. On the church wall, there are brass plaques honouring the Peels and the Hargreaves, along with memorials displayed throughout the church.
Explore the rich history of the church, which dates back to 1546. The first paved street in Accrington is credited to Jonathan Peel, the brother of Prime Minister Robert Peel. In 1716, a small school was established within the church, and in 1816, the National School was founded with subscriptions from Peel and Hargreaves. This school was the first of its kind in Accrington.
Take the time to admire the architectural beauty of St. James Square, which features notable buildings such as the old Ritz Cinema and beer house, the former St. James School, Ewbank House, the Gothic House, the Carnegie Library, and the Mechanics Institute. This area boasts the most impressive collection of buildings in Accrington.
Cannon Street, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 2ER
There is plenty of on-street parking