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Our Church is a grade I Listed building, with origins dating back to the 11th Century. A 12th century coffin lid, now inside the church, was found when the foundations for the tower were prepared in the 19th Century. In the early days the Church was a simple structure comprising a nave and a chancel with a west bellcote and a wooden south porch. The Church went through some changes in the 14th Century and 17th Centuries. A period of significant change and additions then took place in the 1820s - 1840s. Our church today comprises a nave, a chancel, north and south transepts, north-west tower and north porch. Our Church is well known for the Joseph Paxton window and the Inglis Chapel. We are truly blessed by the history and Faith of those that have gone before us in our church and our church building carries a very special sense of history throughout the building. Use the below Google Map to easily locate St Peter's Church, Milton Bryan.

Mr. Alan D White

Churchwarden and Treasurer

Tel: 01280 814448

alandwhite_lenborough@hotmail.com

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