St Peter's Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lovely, peaceful church....
Having looked around the church from the outside as part of a Heritage tour of the town, we later went inside to get a better feel for the building. Dating back to 1200 when building commenced, and th...
St Peter’s is the oldest surviving building in Berkhamsted. It has a cruciform layout & original 13th Century windows survive in the old chancel and north aisle. Throughout the church there is a g...
I sometimes come and just sit here in St Peters. As you might expect from a church it really is a peaceful place, perfect to just take a few moments for yourself and reflect. A lovely church.
With its origins in the 13th Century this is the parish church of Berkhamsted. The church is open on a daily basis for you to wander around or for quiet prayer and reflection. It’s a wonderful place t...
It is one of the largest churches in Hertfordshire.
The windows in St Peter's include some lancets surviving from the 14th Century, really nice. The oldest part of the church is the chancel which is dated at c.1200, the foundation of the church.
Lovely, peaceful church....
Having looked around the church from the outside as part of a Heritage tour of the town, we later went inside to get a better feel for the building. Dating back to 1200 when building commenced, and th...
Beautiful church
St Peter’s is the oldest surviving building in Berkhamsted. It has a cruciform layout & original 13th Century windows survive in the old chancel and north aisle. Throughout the church there is a g...
Beautiful
I sometimes come and just sit here in St Peters. As you might expect from a church it really is a peaceful place, perfect to just take a few moments for yourself and reflect. A lovely church.
The Parish Church of Berkhamsted
With its origins in the 13th Century this is the parish church of Berkhamsted. The church is open on a daily basis for you to wander around or for quiet prayer and reflection. It’s a wonderful place t...
It is one of the largest churches in Hertfordshire.
The windows in St Peter's include some lancets surviving from the 14th Century, really nice. The oldest part of the church is the chancel which is dated at c.1200, the foundation of the church.