St Peter's, Braunstone
St Peter's church in Braunstone dates back to Norman times (as witnessed by its truncated tower) but has been much altered over the centuries, most dramatically in 1938 when a new nave was begun at a right angle to the north side. This work was never finished and the extension has since been used as parish rooms with the old part of the church returned to its original orientation.
The interior of the old church is fairly plain and simple, the oldest features being the font and a fragment of 14th century glass.
The church is normally kept locked outside of services.
St Peter's, Braunstone
St Peter's church in Braunstone dates back to Norman times (as witnessed by its truncated tower) but has been much altered over the centuries, most dramatically in 1938 when a new nave was begun at a right angle to the north side. This work was never finished and the extension has since been used as parish rooms with the old part of the church returned to its original orientation.
The interior of the old church is fairly plain and simple, the oldest features being the font and a fragment of 14th century glass.
The church is normally kept locked outside of services.