Church of St Peter, Portishead
Church of St Peter | |
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Location within Somerset | |
General information | |
Town or city | Portishead |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°28′50″N 2°46′13″W / 51.4806°N 2.7702°W |
Completed | 1320 |
The Norman Church of St Peter in Portishead, Somerset, England, was built in 1320, on the site of a previous church,[1] and rebuilt in the 14th and 15th centuries in the Perpendicular Gothic style. In 1952 it was made a Grade I listed building.[2]
The vestry was added in 1828.[1] The church was altered in 1978-1979. It also has a new garden developed at the Millennium.[3]
The churchyard contains the war graves of three Royal Navy sailors and an airman of World War II.[4]
The building is located between Church Road North and Church Road South in the centre of Portishead with the four-stage tower rising to 94 feet (29 m), making a prominent landmark, with its set back buttresses and a pierced parapet.[2]
It has strong links with Christian primary schools such as St Peter's C of E.
Current Clergy
As of December 2011 Reverend Andy Bryant (Team Rector), Revd Christine Judson (Team Pilgrim), Revd Tina Hodgett (Team Pilgrim) and Revd Jeremy Putnam (Training Curate)
See also
References
- 1 2 Robinson, W.J. (1915). West Country Churches. Bristol: Bristol Times and Mirror Ltd. pp. 115–119.
- 1 2 "Church of St Peter". Images of England. English Heritage. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
- ↑ "St Peter, Portishead". Church of England. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
- ↑ CWGC cemetery report, details from casualty record.