St Peter's Church, Congleton, Georgian Anglican church in Congleton, England
St Peter's Church is a red brick building with stone dressings completed in 1742, featuring galleries that run across three sides and Georgian wooden pews throughout. The interior includes a stone slate roof and a tower that was raised in 1786 to increase the structure's height and presence.
Construction finished in 1742, replacing an older timber-framed chapel that had served as a secondary place of worship for St Mary Astbury parish. The tower was raised in 1786, giving the building greater visual prominence in the town.
The interior fittings and windows reflect Georgian craftsmanship, with details like wooden pulpits and box pews that reveal how people gathered for worship during that period. These elements show the practical arrangements for daily religious practice in the 18th century.
The building is located on Chapel Street and opens to visitors on specific days that change seasonally throughout the year. Plan your visit ahead since the opening days and hours vary depending on the time of year.
Inside stands a pulpit from the 17th century placed in the main nave, showing detailed craftsmanship from centuries past. A wall tablet nearby depicts a figure beside a palm tree, referencing distant lands and overseas connections from that era.
Location: Congleton
Inception: 1740
Architects: William Baker
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture, Neoclassical architecture
Website: http://congletonteamparish.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.16180,-2.21160
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:25
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