St James's Church, Selham, is a lovely little country church in a beautiful setting near the River Rother. The church almost certainly dates to the late Saxon period, and there is obvious Saxon herringbone-style stonework on the outside walls of the chancel. The nave and chancel probably date to the mid-11th century or even earlier.
The highlight of Selham church is the intricately carved chancel arch; a wonderful example of Saxon architecture. The capitals on both sides of the arch are carved with fascinating details in a mix of geometric design and strange beasts. The north capital is intriguing; it was possibly plain when built, but shortly after the Norman Conquest it was carved in a mix of Norman and Saxon styles.
The lower section shows Scandinavian style serpent creatures eating their own tails. The upper section shows a ferocious beast. The south capital shows more obvious Saxon style, with a three-pronged tool, common in the 10th century.
The font probably dates to shortly after the Conquest and is a simple tub-shaped favoured by the Normans. One of the carvings shows a five-pronged tool, which came into use in the Norman period, as opposed to the three-pronged Saxon tool illustrated on the chancel capital.
The south aisle is Early English in style (1190-1245), with a squint - an opening to allow those seated in the aisle to have a better view of the high altar.
Our verdict: a delightful church with fascinating Saxon and early Norman details.
About Selham, St James Church
Address: Selham,
West Sussex,
England, GU28 0PW
Attraction Type: Historic Church
Location: Off the A272, three miles east of Midhurst
Location
map
OS: SU931206
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express
HERITAGE
We've 'tagged' this attraction information to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned.
Historic Time Periods:
Find other attractions tagged with:
10th century (Time Period) - 11th century (Time Period) - Early English (Architecture) - Geometric (Architecture) - Norman (Architecture) - Saxon (Time Period) -
NEARBY HISTORIC ATTRACTIONS
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest
Cowdray House - 2.6 miles (Historic House) ![]()
Midhurst Castle - 2.6 miles (Castle) ![]()
Midhurst, St Mary Magdalene & St Denys Church - 2.7 miles (Historic Church) ![]()
Petworth House - 2.9 miles (Historic House) ![]()
Petworth, St Mary's Church - 2.9 miles (Historic Church) ![]()
Petworth Cottage Museum - 2.9 miles (Museum) ![]()
Bignor Roman Villa - 5.2 miles (Roman Site) ![]()
Chithurst, St Mary's Church - 5.7 miles (Historic Church) ![]()
Nearest Holiday Cottages to Selham, St James Church:
More self catering near Selham, St James Church











