St Peter's Church, Darwen, Anglican parish church in Darwen, England
St Peter's Church is a sandstone building in Darwen with a three-stage tower and clerestory windows, designed in Gothic Revival style by Thomas Rickman. The interior is structured by arcade columns that create side aisles, and the space is enlarged by galleries on three sides.
The building was consecrated in 1829 as Holy Trinity Church and took its current name St Peter following parish mergers in 1972. These changes reflected shifts in the local religious landscape.
The church draws families and longtime residents who gather for weekly services, especially on Sundays when children participate actively in the worship. The space feels lived-in, with people moving through the aisles and settling into pews in ways that suggest generations have worshipped here.
The church sits centrally on Bank Street in Darwen and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should expect it to be most active on Sundays, though locals often stop by at other times between services.
The interior features stained glass work by Shrigley and Hunt that is notable as artistry from a particular period. These details often go unnoticed by many visitors, even though they shape the light throughout the nave.
Location: Darwen
Inception: 1829
Architects: Thomas Rickman
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://stpeterschurchdarwen.org/?Home
GPS coordinates: 53.69550,-2.46450
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:28
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