The church is Grade II listed, a status it received on 11 March 1996.
[3] It was designed by Thomas Lee[1] and built of local yellow stone[3] with slate and tile roofs.
The church was enlarged in 1837 to add north and south porches.
[1] It is not to be confused with St James's Church at Eve Hill in nearby Dudley, some two miles away.
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