St Peter's Church, Waverton, Anglican church in Waverton, England
St Peter's Church is an Anglican place of worship in Waverton featuring a substantial west tower constructed from red sandstone blocks with a pyramidal roof. The building displays English Gothic characteristics and has been altered over centuries, with its interior still retaining historical roof structures from the 1600s.
This place of worship was founded in the 1500s, making it one of the older religious buildings in the area. The 1800s brought major reconstruction work, especially in 1845 and 1888 when architect John Douglas oversaw modifications that modernized the structure.
The church is dedicated to Saint Peter, one of the most important apostles in Christian tradition. Inside, visitors can see memorials and gravestones marking the lives of past parishioners and their families.
The site sits in a quiet village setting and is easily reached on foot from the center. Visitors should be prepared for stepped access and can explore the various architectural details both inside and out during their visit.
The churchyard contains a noteworthy red sandstone sundial from the early 1700s with a baluster column and an engraved brass plate marking the hours. This object is frequently overlooked by visitors but reveals the craftsmanship found in such garden ornaments that once graced village church grounds.
Location: Waverton
Inception: 1888
Architects: John Douglas
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture
Website: http://stpeterswaverton.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.16450,-2.80650
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:04
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