The side aisles are a Victorian restoration down to the string course.
The current building is acknowledged to be mainly the product of the Victorian restoration.
The building underwent two Victorian restorations and another in 1930.
That year began the first of two Victorian restorations.
Although its origins lie in the 12th century it has experienced both Victorian and later restoration.
The church is said to have had a 17th-century clock that was made in 1695 and removed during its Victorian restoration.
Much of the current building is the result of late Victorian restoration.
Most of the statues and stained glass date from the Victorian restoration.
St James' was the subject of a major Victorian restoration 125 years ago and further additions have been made since then.
Both underwent Victorian restoration, but the restorers seemed to have known when to stop.