Our Church Building
St.Peter’s is a fine example of a Victorian Church, built in 1881, of Ancaster stone with Bath stone mouldings. It was built to hold 700 people, with a chancel, nave, a Priest's vestry, a children’s room, which now serves as a choir vestry, a tower and a spire with a single bell. The building itself remains largely unchanged, though improved facilities on site include a community hall, kitchen and toilet facilities, all accessible by disabled people. The north aisle of the church also now serves as a Lady Chapel suitable for smaller services and private prayer.
The buildings are well used for worship, not only by the congregation of St. Peter’s but by other community organisations, and for a range of community activities.