St Peter's, Clippesby
St Peter's at Clippesby is hidden away down a leafy lane and thus despite its close proximity to a busy main road is easily missed, you would never know it was there unless you specifically sought it out. It is a small but rather charming building consisting of an aisleless nave and chancel with a Norman round tower at the west end (its later upper storey octagonal).
The interior is given a more restored impression by the Victorian east window and reredos but it remains a place of antiquity nonetheless. There is a good late medieval brass in the nave floor and also a fine Arts & Crafts window by Margaret Rope on the south side.
The church is generally kept open and welcoming, for more see below:-
St Peter's, Clippesby
St Peter's at Clippesby is hidden away down a leafy lane and thus despite its close proximity to a busy main road is easily missed, you would never know it was there unless you specifically sought it out. It is a small but rather charming building consisting of an aisleless nave and chancel with a Norman round tower at the west end (its later upper storey octagonal).
The interior is given a more restored impression by the Victorian east window and reredos but it remains a place of antiquity nonetheless. There is a good late medieval brass in the nave floor and also a fine Arts & Crafts window by Margaret Rope on the south side.
The church is generally kept open and welcoming, for more see below:-