St Peter, Greatworth
St Peter's in Greatworth is a small building consisting solely of west tower, nave and chancel. The nave itself appears to have been rebuilt in a rather plain fashion in the 19th century, the tower appears to be 14th century whilst the chancel is the oldest part with it's 13th century Early English lancets.
The interior is quite plain, with few furnishings of note and no stained glass, instead late 19th century patterned glazing with tinted colouring fills every window.
The main items of interest are the monuments mounted on the north wall of varying dates and styles with some good details (particularly the eccentrically assymmetrical rococco tablet behind the pulpit) dating from the late 17th and 18th centuries.
St Peter, Greatworth
St Peter's in Greatworth is a small building consisting solely of west tower, nave and chancel. The nave itself appears to have been rebuilt in a rather plain fashion in the 19th century, the tower appears to be 14th century whilst the chancel is the oldest part with it's 13th century Early English lancets.
The interior is quite plain, with few furnishings of note and no stained glass, instead late 19th century patterned glazing with tinted colouring fills every window.
The main items of interest are the monuments mounted on the north wall of varying dates and styles with some good details (particularly the eccentrically assymmetrical rococco tablet behind the pulpit) dating from the late 17th and 18th centuries.