History of St Peter’s Church

St. Peter’s Church was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, R.A. (1811–78). He also designed the Albert Memorial (1862–63), St. Pancras Station and Hotel (1865), the chapels of Exeter and St. John’s Colleges, Oxford, and the Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh. St. Peter’s Church was built in 1845–46. The church consists of a nave, chancel, north porch, and an open western turret with one bell. The roof is constructed of dark-stained deal with oak mountings. The east and west windows are ornamented with stained glass, and the floor is made of encaustic tiles.

The church was decorated with a stone front, and inside, a mosaic inlay replaced the plaster, depicting the Dove (Luke 3:21–22), the keys of St. Peter (Matthew 16:13–20), and the symbols of Alpha and Omega, the first and last (Revelation 1:8). The church can accommodate 288 worshippers.

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St Peters Church Hall

School Lane

Elworth

Sandbach

CW11 3HU

Contact us on 01270 766557

LSt. Peter’s Church, Elworth takes its duty and obligation to protect all, extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England’s robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at  www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding. If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues of a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at  www.chester.anglican.org/social-responsibility/safeguarding

Helen Jones is the safeguarding officer. Please contact Helen by emailing  safeguarding@stpeters-elworth.org.uk