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St Peter's Church, Eaton Square

St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, is a Church of England parish church at the east end of Eaton Square, Belgravia, London. It is a neoclassical building designed by the architect Henry Hakewill with a hexastyle portico with Ionic columns and a clock tower. On 19 October 1991 The Times newspaper wrote "St Peter’s must now rank as one of the most beautiful churches in London". It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square
South-west front of St Peter's
LocationEaton Square,
Belgravia, London SW1
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipLiberal Catholic
WebsiteSt Peter's Eaton Square
History
StatusParish church
DedicationPeter the Apostle
Events1837 rebuilt after a fire
1987 gutted by fire again
1991 rebuilt again
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II* listed
Designated24 February 1958
Architect(s)Henry Hakewill (1824 design)
Arthur Blomfield (1875 chancel and transepts)
Braithwaite Partnership (1991 rebuilding)
StyleNeoclassical
Completed1827, 1837, 1991
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseLondon
Clergy
Vicar(s)Jonathan Kester
AssistantJulie Khovacs

History

 
St Peter's in 1827

St Peter's was built between 1824 and 1827 during the first development of Eaton Square. The interior was, as was common at the time, a "preaching box", with galleries in three sides and the organ and choir at the west end. James Elmes called the effect "chaste and simple".[2]

This building burnt down, and in 1837 was rebuilt from Hakewill's drawings by one of his sons.[3] The original building was a Commissioners' church, receiving a grant from the Church Building Commission towards its cost. The full cost of the building was £22,427 (equivalent to £2,070,000 in 2021),[4] towards which the Commission paid £5,556.[2][5]

In 1875, the church was enlarged and reordered to designs by Sir Arthur Blomfield, who added a chancel at the east end and north and south transepts and "fiercely normanized" the interior.[6] Internally Blomfield's chancel and transepts are Romanesque Revival, but externally they conform with Hakewill's neoclassical style.

From its founding St Peter's, Eaton Square, was considered in Pimlico and until at least 1878 was usually recorded as St Peter's, Pimlico.[7][8] In 1951 the crypt containing some 400 burials was cleared and the remains reinterred at Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey.

Choristers for the choir were provided by London Choir School until 1958 when the choir school closed.

Arson and rebuilding

On 20 October 1987 an anti-Catholic arsonist set fire to the east end, in the mistaken belief that the building was a Roman Catholic chapel. Within hours the church was engulfed. By the next day the fire was out but only the Georgian shell of the building remained. It was roofless, with most of its furnishings destroyed.[9]

The church needed total rebuilding. The Braithwaite Partnership of architects was appointed to completely redesign the building[10] with a new and simpler interior, and to incorporate within the site a vicarage, offices, flats for a curate, verger and music director, a meeting hall, nursery school rooms and a large playroom for the church's youth club.

Work on the new church began at Easter 1990 and was completed in 1991. It retained the grand Georgian portico but beyond that the interior is described by visitors as clean, bright and modern.[11] The choir and organ are at the west end, as in the 1827 plan, but the fittings are thoroughly modern. The church is accessible and has disabled-accessible toilets. Behind the altar is an apse that is decorated entirely with gold mosaic. Around the side of the apse, part of the 1873 sanctuary which survived the fire can be seen, and also a side chapel now used as the vestry office, complete with stained glass.

 
The organ inside St Peter's after the 1991 rebuilding

Present day

St Peter's stands in the liberal Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England.[12] It holds Book of Common Prayer as well as Common Worship services.[13]

Notable weddings

See also

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Peter (Grade II*) (1356980)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Pevsner & Cherry 1973, p. 498.
  3. ^ Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1975.[clarification needed]
  4. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  5. ^ Port 2006, p. 328.
  6. ^ Pevsner & Cherry 1973, p. 499.
  7. ^ "St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, Pimlico". Genealogy & Family History. London Ancestor.
  8. ^ "1878 Marriage Licence location St. Peter's Pimlico". Ancestry.com.(subscription required)
  9. ^ Hatfield, Mary (25 February 1990). "The resurrection of St Peter's". The Sunday Times.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Peter (Grade II*) (1356980)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Review". Qype.[dead link]
  12. ^ "St Peter's Eaton Square: PARISH PROFILE" (PDF). stpetereatonsquare.co.uk. September 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Worship". www.stpetereatonsquare.co.uk. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Personal and General". The Near East: 290. 10 March 1921. Retrieved 3 November 2022. The engagement is announced of John Middleton, younger son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Middleton of Glebe House, Headingley, Leeds and Dorothea, only daughter of the late Thomas Durant Beighton, I.C.S., Member of Bengal Legislative Council, and Mrs Arthur Saltren-Willett.
  15. ^ "Court and Personal". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire, England. 7 December 1921. Retrieved 17 November 2022. The marriage arranged between Mr. J. A. Middleton, M.C., and Miss Dorothea Beighten will take place at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, January 4.
  16. ^ "Busy Cupids". The Tatler. 21 December 1921. Retrieved 17 November 2022. At St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, on January 4, Mr. J. A. Middleton, MC, is to be married to Miss Dorothea Beighton.
  17. ^ "Crowd of 1000 at Stirling Moss' Wedding". Birmingham, West Midlands, England: The Birmingham Post & Birmingham Gazette. 8 October 1957. p. 17. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  18. ^ UK Lord Lucan's son arrested at BBC.co.uk, accessed 25 February 2018
 
St Peter's seen from the southeast from Hobart Place

Sources

External links

  • St Peter's Eaton Square
  • "St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, rebuilding after fire". The Braithwaite Partnership. (not accessible)
  • St Peter's Eaton Square C of E Primary School

Coordinates: 51°29′52″N 0°08′57″W / 51.4978°N 0.1493°W / 51.4978; -0.1493

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St Peter s Church Eaton Square is a Church of England parish church at the east end of Eaton Square Belgravia London It is a neoclassical building designed by the architect Henry Hakewill with a hexastyle portico with Ionic columns and a clock tower On 19 October 1991 The Times newspaper wrote St Peter s must now rank as one of the most beautiful churches in London It is a Grade II listed building 1 St Peter s Church Eaton SquareSouth west front of St Peter sLocationEaton Square Belgravia London SW1CountryUnited KingdomDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipLiberal CatholicWebsiteSt Peter s Eaton SquareHistoryStatusParish churchDedicationPeter the ApostleEvents1837 rebuilt after a fire1987 gutted by fire again1991 rebuilt againArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade II listedDesignated24 February 1958Architect s Henry Hakewill 1824 design Arthur Blomfield 1875 chancel and transepts Braithwaite Partnership 1991 rebuilding StyleNeoclassicalCompleted1827 1837 1991AdministrationProvinceCanterburyDioceseLondonClergyVicar s Jonathan KesterAssistantJulie Khovacs Contents 1 History 1 1 Arson and rebuilding 1 2 Present day 2 Notable weddings 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory Edit St Peter s in 1827 St Peter s was built between 1824 and 1827 during the first development of Eaton Square The interior was as was common at the time a preaching box with galleries in three sides and the organ and choir at the west end James Elmes called the effect chaste and simple 2 This building burnt down and in 1837 was rebuilt from Hakewill s drawings by one of his sons 3 The original building was a Commissioners church receiving a grant from the Church Building Commission towards its cost The full cost of the building was 22 427 equivalent to 2 070 000 in 2021 4 towards which the Commission paid 5 556 2 5 In 1875 the church was enlarged and reordered to designs by Sir Arthur Blomfield who added a chancel at the east end and north and south transepts and fiercely normanized the interior 6 Internally Blomfield s chancel and transepts are Romanesque Revival but externally they conform with Hakewill s neoclassical style From its founding St Peter s Eaton Square was considered in Pimlico and until at least 1878 was usually recorded as St Peter s Pimlico 7 8 In 1951 the crypt containing some 400 burials was cleared and the remains reinterred at Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey Choristers for the choir were provided by London Choir School until 1958 when the choir school closed Arson and rebuilding Edit On 20 October 1987 an anti Catholic arsonist set fire to the east end in the mistaken belief that the building was a Roman Catholic chapel Within hours the church was engulfed By the next day the fire was out but only the Georgian shell of the building remained It was roofless with most of its furnishings destroyed 9 The church needed total rebuilding The Braithwaite Partnership of architects was appointed to completely redesign the building 10 with a new and simpler interior and to incorporate within the site a vicarage offices flats for a curate verger and music director a meeting hall nursery school rooms and a large playroom for the church s youth club Work on the new church began at Easter 1990 and was completed in 1991 It retained the grand Georgian portico but beyond that the interior is described by visitors as clean bright and modern 11 The choir and organ are at the west end as in the 1827 plan but the fittings are thoroughly modern The church is accessible and has disabled accessible toilets Behind the altar is an apse that is decorated entirely with gold mosaic Around the side of the apse part of the 1873 sanctuary which survived the fire can be seen and also a side chapel now used as the vestry office complete with stained glass The organ inside St Peter s after the 1991 rebuilding Present day Edit St Peter s stands in the liberal Anglo Catholic tradition of the Church of England 12 It holds Book of Common Prayer as well as Common Worship services 13 Notable weddings EditGertrude Vernon and Sir Andrew Agnew 9th Baronet 15 October 1889 Prince Victor Duleep Singh and Lady Anne Blanche Alice of Coventry 4 April 1898 Edith Helen Chaplin and Charles Vane Tempest Stewart Viscount Castlereagh 28 November 1899 Dorothea Beighton and J A Middleton MC 4 January 1921 14 15 16 Margaret Campbell Geddes and Prince Ludwig of Hesse and by Rhine 17 November 1937 The wedding had been planned for the day after but was moved forward after Prince Ludwig s family perished in the Sabena OO AUB Ostend crash Stirling Moss and Canadian heiress Katie Molson 7 October 1957 17 The wedding was attended by over 500 guests Lady Camilla Bingham and Michael Bloch 12 September 1998 18 See also EditList of Commissioners churches in London Mother Cecile of GrahamstownReferences Edit Historic England Church of St Peter Grade II 1356980 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 20 March 2017 a b Pevsner amp Cherry 1973 p 498 Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Oxford University Press 1975 clarification needed UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark Gregory 2017 The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain 1209 to Present New Series MeasuringWorth Retrieved 11 June 2022 Port 2006 p 328 Pevsner amp Cherry 1973 p 499 St Peter s Church Eaton Square Pimlico Genealogy amp Family History London Ancestor 1878 Marriage Licence location St Peter s Pimlico Ancestry com subscription required Hatfield Mary 25 February 1990 The resurrection of St Peter s The Sunday Times Historic England Church of St Peter Grade II 1356980 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 20 March 2017 Review Qype dead link St Peter s Eaton Square PARISH PROFILE PDF stpetereatonsquare co uk September 2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Worship www stpetereatonsquare co uk Retrieved 24 October 2021 Personal and General The Near East 290 10 March 1921 Retrieved 3 November 2022 The engagement is announced of John Middleton younger son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Middleton of Glebe House Headingley Leeds and Dorothea only daughter of the late Thomas Durant Beighton I C S Member of Bengal Legislative Council and Mrs Arthur Saltren Willett Court and Personal Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Yorkshire England 7 December 1921 Retrieved 17 November 2022 The marriage arranged between Mr J A Middleton M C and Miss Dorothea Beighten will take place at St Peter s Eaton Square January 4 Busy Cupids The Tatler 21 December 1921 Retrieved 17 November 2022 At St Peter s Church Eaton Square on January 4 Mr J A Middleton MC is to be married to Miss Dorothea Beighton Crowd of 1000 at Stirling Moss Wedding Birmingham West Midlands England The Birmingham Post amp Birmingham Gazette 8 October 1957 p 17 Retrieved 22 April 2023 UK Lord Lucan s son arrested at BBC co uk accessed 25 February 2018 St Peter s seen from the southeast from Hobart PlaceSources EditPevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget revision 1973 1951 London The Buildings of England Vol 1 The Cities of London and Westminster 3rd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books pp 498 499 ISBN 0 14 071011 6 Port MH 2006 600 New Churches The Church Building Commission 1818 1856 2nd ed Reading Spire Books p 328 ISBN 978 1 904965 08 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Peter s Church Eaton Square St Peter s Eaton Square St Peter s Church Eaton Square rebuilding after fire The Braithwaite Partnership not accessible St Peter s Eaton Square C of E Primary SchoolCoordinates 51 29 52 N 0 08 57 W 51 4978 N 0 1493 W 51 4978 0 1493 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Peter 27s Church Eaton Square amp oldid 1151141774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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