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St. Peter's consists of nave, chancel, north transept/chapel, south chapel, south tower with spire, and south porch. The tower is 14th C and is located at the south transept. The splayed foot of the spire is lead-covered. The nave was remodelled in the 15th C with Perp windows and embattled south parapet with gargoyles. The interior walls of the nave are scraped and there is an early 19th C plaster ceiling. The chancel was restored in 1883-84 by Waller & Son. The plain Perp font is of 1859. The south door is partly 15th C with closing ring and keyhole. There is stained glass in the church by Hardman, 1876; and Wailes, 1873. In the churchyard there are a number of chest tombs, dating from the 17th to 19th C.
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