Church of St Mary and St Peter, Winford, Medieval church in Winford, England.
The Church of St Mary and St Peter is a medieval parish church featuring a four-stage west tower with set-back buttresses, a nave, chancel, and north and south aisles. The building displays both gothic and Georgian architectural features throughout its structure.
The original structure dates back to 1401, though it underwent major rebuilding and expansion in 1796. The tower, constructed around 1437, has remained unchanged since its completion.
The interior holds a wooden pulpit, stained glass windows decorated with heraldic shields, and a canvas coat of arms hanging beneath the tower. These pieces show how the local families and community have been connected to this place over centuries.
The church sits prominently in Winford village center and is easy to locate. Visitors should note that this is an active place of worship, so visiting hours may vary with scheduled services and events.
The tower houses six bells that were retuned and reinstalled in 2006 within a specially designed two-tier frame built to hold eight. This careful restoration reflects the community's commitment to preserving the building's heritage.
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