St James' Church, Norlands

[3] It was designed by architects Lewis Vulliamy and Robert Jewell Withers,[3] and its construction was completed in 1845.

The church is built of white Suffolk bricks and is orientated east to west with the tower positioned south of the central bay.

Vulliamy's original design provided polygonal apsidal projections at the east and west ends, but these were never built.

[4] The church is set in a small garden square, which is laid out in an informal style and is mainly two lawn areas with planting at the edges.

The parish of "St. Clement with St. Mark, Notting Dale and St. James, Norlands" is part of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex in the Diocese of London.

The Interior, a view down the nave.