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St. Peter's Church, Caverswall

The Church of St Peter in Caverswall is mostly late 12th century, with a 13th century arcade and a Perpendicular west tower. Some rebuilding, including the clerestory, took place in the 17th century.

St. Peter's Church, Caverswall

The nave arcades. The Church of St Peter in Caverswall is mostly late 12th century, with a 13th century arcade and a Perpendicular west tower. Some rebuilding, including the clerestory, took place in ...

St. Peter's Church, Caverswall.

The interior, looking towards the chancel. The Church of St Peter in Caverswall is mostly late 12th century, with a 13th century arcade and a Perpendicular west tower. Some rebuilding, including the ...

St. Peter's Church, Church Hill, Hednesford

View of the church from the grounds. From this angle it is easy to recognise a wall of the old church jutting out from the new brick modern building.

St. Peter's Church, Cradley, West Midlands

A view of the church and graveyard at St. Peter's Church, Cradley. The nave was built in 1791 as a Methodist chapel for the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. The founder was a Stourbridge man, Thomas ...

St. Peter's Church, Drayton Bassett, Lichfield

This is an early photograph showing St. Peter's Church after the re-modelling and rebuilding carried out in 1854. The re-modelling involved the Nave roof and windows being heightened, and a new Chancel ...

St. Peter's Church, Ellastone

St. Peter's Church is Perpendicular in style, with the tower built in 1586, the chancel in 1588. The nave was rebuilt in 1830. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield ...

St. Peter's Church, Ellastone

View from the south west of the west tower of St. Peter's Church, Ellastone. The tower was built in Perpendicular style in 1586, the chancel in 1588. The nave was rebuilt in 1830. Photograph by Alfred ...

St. Peter's Church, Ellastone

Looking along the nave towards the chancel, showing the arcade, font and chancel. St. Peter's Church is Perpendicular in style, with the tower built in 1586, the chancel in 1588. The nave was rebuilt ...

St. Peter's Church, Forsbrook

St. Peter's was built in 1848-9 to designs by James and Edward Barr of Putney. A north aisle was added in 1912. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in ...

St. Peter's Church, Forsbrook

In the early 1840s it was decided that the local population were in need of a parish church. At this time the nearest church to the hamlets of Forsbrook and Blythe Marsh was Dilhorne, nearly two miles ...

St. Peter's Church, Gayton

The church was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, but still contains a Norman chancel arch and 13th century features. The purple brick tower was built in 1732. This is one of a series of watercolours ...

St. Peter's Church, Gayton

The interior of St. Peter's Church, Gayton which was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, but still contains a Norman chancel arch, pictured here, and 13th century features. Postcard photographed ...

St. Peter's Church, Hednesford

A postcard view of the west end of St Peter's Church looking up Church Hill, Hednesford. The primary school is behind further up the hill. Simcox Street's terrace of houses can be seen behind the church. St. ...

St. Peter's Church, Hednesford

St. Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford was built on land donated by The Marquis of Anglesey and opened in 1868. It was built from stone from the Marquis's quarry at Etchinghill, Rugeley. Hednesford was ...

St. Peter's Church, Hednesford

St. Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford was built on land donated by The Marquis of Anglesey and opened in 1868. it was built from stone from the Marquis's quarry at Etchinghill, Rugeley. Hednesford became ...

St. Peter's Church, High Street, Alton

The present building has some of the original church's features, dating from c1170.

St. Peter's Church, Kinver

A church has existed in Kinver since the 12th century. The current church appears to have been rebuilt in the early 14th century, though the building has undergone many alterations since.