St. James’ Church (Skinner’s Church)

St. James’ Church (Skinner's Church)

St. James’ Church (Skinner’s Church)

Situated in the northern reaches of Old Delhi, St. James’ Church, also known as Skinner’s Church, stands as a pale-yellow historic house of worship that has been serving the local Anglican community since its consecration in 1836. As one of the oldest churches in the city, it features an adjacent cemetery where the tombs of many important Raj-era officials can be found. Visitors today can explore the church’s enduring architecture and walk through the cemetery, gaining a glimpse into the rich historical tapestry of colonial India.

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