St Philip and St James' Church, Clifton

[1] The church celebrated its centenary in 1967 by commissioning Kenneth Leighton to write a hymn, "O God, enfold me in the sun".

[2] Between 1984 and 1989, the church was reordered by Ronald Sims, who replaced the pews with chairs, and converted the chancel and transepts into meeting rooms.

[4] Nikolaus Pevsner was critical of the design, describing a "ponderous west tower", but praised the "excellent fittings in a plainer Pace style".

On the north side is a half-hexagonal staircase turret, and a vestry.

Inside there is a hammerbeam roof, with carved and gilded angels attached to the westernmost bay.