Saturday, 30 May 2026

St Peter, Wormbridge

 

Only a few photos from this church as it was just a waste of my time visiting it was only because I stopped near it to look at a map that I went in at all, had it been opened I would have taken a few photos 

St Peter was once owned by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem. Some of the church architecture, including the entrance door, is Norman, dating from about 1200. The unbuttressed west tower dates from the 13th century, but the top stage and broach spire were added in 1851–59. The church also holds several memorial plaques belonging to local landowners and a private crypt. 

This is the way to the church from the main entrance

The churchyard looking from the path


 Older headstones

The porch, when I found the door locked I lost interest

This was the path I took to the church 


 By the time I took this it was spotting with rain

Till next time mat I wish you all a peaceful week

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