The window is believed to have been designed by Frederick Preedy (1869).
St Peter's church >
Link has its C13 tower offset and located at the west end of the south wall, rather than at the west end of the building >
Link - a peculiarity that a number of other churches in the area share. The nave was destroyed and the chancel defaced by fire in 1867 and as a consequence not many details of the old church have survived >
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Link. The arched tomb recess in the north nave wall is a C19 copy >
Link. The Victorian font is made of shiny dark Porphyry marble and decorated with an etched symbol of the Holy Trinity. The east window is a memorial to the family of the Rev. Rowland Ingram and is believed to have been designed by Frederick Preedy in 1869 >
Link. Fragments of medieval stained glass have been inset in one of the nave south windows >
Link. The church is kept locked. For more information see:
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