St Peter's Church, Hammersmith, Grade II* listed church in Hammersmith, England
St Peter's Church is a brick building constructed in 1829 with stone accents throughout its structure. A four-columned portico marks the entrance, and galleries supported by Doric columns extend along three interior sides.
The church was built in 1829 on meadowland near the River Thames, funded through contributions from wealthy local residents and the Church Building Commission. This period marked significant growth in the area.
The interior walls feature murals showing scenes from Saint Peter's life, created during the early 20th century. William Morris was involved in interior design work at the building in 1887.
The church holds regular services including worship on Sundays and offers online participation options for those unable to attend in person. Check visiting hours before planning a visit.
The church tower contains five bells, with the oldest bell dating from 1828. Four additional bells were added to the tower in 1916.
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