The Largely 14th Century Church of Saint James the Great, stands in the centre of the village of Aslackby and in many ways is a focal point of the village.
The Church is well maintained and has a bright, airy feel and a welcoming atmosphere. The decorative style is one of quiet modest simplicity. The seating is flexible, allowing the church to be used in a variety of ways and for a range of purposes.
The church has an historic connection with the knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller: the remains of a Knights Templar Preceptory stand opposite the church building.
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