The pulpit is dated 1700 but is in the Jacobean style.
The house in a mock Jacobean style was completed in 1879.
Dating from 1636, it is ornate and in the Jacobean style.
The pulpit dates from the 17th century, and the communion rail is in Jacobean style.
The hall is built in a Jacobean style, with many chimneys.
Modeled after larger houses on the mainland, it is of Jacobean style, and lies back from the road.
Much of the furniture dates from the 17th century and is in Jacobean style.
The original part of the building is in Jacobean style.
The modern buildings, in the Jacobean style, were erected between 1827 and 1847.
The altar table also dates from the 17th century, and is in Jacobean style.