St Peter's Church, Nottingham, Anglican parish church in central Nottingham, England.
St Peter's Church is an Anglican parish church in the centre of Nottingham featuring an irregular north arcade set within an older north wall and a noticeably leaning south arcade. The interior displays characteristics from different construction periods, with structural shifts visible due to the weight of accumulated stonework and modifications over centuries.
After a fire around 1100 destroyed the original building, the church was reconstructed between 1180 and 1220 while preserving elements from earlier structures. This rebuild set the foundation for the building visitors see today, incorporating salvaged materials into its new design.
The church serves the local community as a gathering place for diverse worship traditions and welcomes people seeking different spiritual practices. Visitors notice how the space brings together those interested in both formal services and quieter moments of reflection.
The adjacent St Peter's Centre houses a cafe open Monday through Saturday, serving breakfast, brunch, and light meals in a relaxed setting. After exploring the church, visitors can enjoy refreshments nearby without having to venture far from the building.
A notable feature is the large church clock installed in 1847, which ranks as the biggest timepiece installed in Nottingham during that era. This clock represents part of a long tradition of timekeeping devices at the site, with earlier versions documented back to 1552.
Location: City of Nottingham
Inception: 13 century
Website: http://nottinghamchurches.org
GPS coordinates: 52.95220,-1.14861
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:06
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