SX4654 : Corner of Wyndham SquareSX4654 : Church of St PeterThe former
St Peter's Church of England Secondary School occupied the buildings in the southeast corner of Wyndham Square, partly in an ecclesiastical Gothic style and partly more modern with large rectangular windows. It was an offshoot of St Peter's Church which stands in the centre of the square and began in 1830 as a Nonconformist chapel called Eldad ("God hath loved"), becoming Anglican in 1848 and enlarged in 1906 by an enormous tower which is a citywide landmark. Bridget Cherry noted the school as already ruinous by 1989, when she revised Pevsner's guide, but somehow it managed to survive until 1993.