Church of St Peter, Edensor, Norman parish church in Edensor, England.
Church of St Peter is a parish church in Edensor, designed by architect George Gilbert Scott in 1867 in the Gothic Revival style. The building features a 166-foot western tower, carefully crafted stone walls, pointed arches, and detailed carved ornaments on both its exterior and interior surfaces.
The current structure was built in 1867 and replaced an earlier Norman church while preserving some elements from the original building. This reconstruction was part of a broader effort that reshaped the village of Edensor during the 19th century.
The church has been the spiritual center of the village for centuries and shapes Edensor's character with its commanding presence. It remains a gathering place for the community and draws visitors interested in the building's design and local heritage.
The church is typically open to visitors during daytime hours and can be admired from the outside at any time. It is wise to check current opening hours before your visit, as times may vary depending on the season or special events.
The pipe organ was built in 1873 by Bishop and Son and remains fully functional, making it one of the church's lesser-known treasures. Many visitors overlook this historical instrument, which continues to be played during services.
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