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Latitude: 54.6818 / 54°40'54"N
Longitude: -1.2982 / 1°17'53"W
OS Eastings: 445346
OS Northings: 532082
OS Grid: NZ453320
Mapcode National: GBR MGC9.RH
Mapcode Global: WHD6D.1L27
Plus Code: 9C6WMPJ2+PP
Entry Name: Church of St. Peter
Listing Date: 16 November 1967
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1139821
English Heritage Legacy ID: 59861
ID on this website: 101139821
Location: St Peter's Church, Elwick, Hartlepool, County Durham, TS27
County: Hartlepool
Civil Parish: Elwick
Traditional County: Durham
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham
Church of England Parish: Elwick Hall
Church of England Diocese: Durham
Tagged with: Church building
ELWICK HALL CHURCH BANK
NZ 43 SE
(off west side), Elwick
3/10 Village
16.11.67 Church of St. Peter
-- II*
Church, late C12 nave, restored mid/late C17 and 1895 re-roofed; mid C17
chancel incorporates earlier masonry, re-roofed 1887; lower stage of tower
1813, upper stage 1860; late C19 vestry. Random limestone rubble to nave
and tower, dressed gritstone to chancel; Westmorland slate roofs. Aisled
nave, chancel with north vestry, and south-west tower over porch. 3-stage
tower has string courses between stages, round-headed south doorway and
embattled parapet. One glazed and traces of 2 blocked lancets to south
aisle. Pointed, chamfered, south-west doorway has hoodmould and human mask
stop to left. 2 mid C17 mullioned windows with labels to south wall of
chancel, and blocked, chamfered doorway between them. All other windows in
nave and chancel are mid C19. C12 4-bay arcades, that to north of 2
chamfered orders springing from moulded octagonal capitals on short circular
piers and bases with square plinths; ½-round responds have waterleaf
capitals c.1200 at east end, re-cut at west end. South arcade is similar
but piers are taller and capitals are circular (octagonal to west pier) and
plain. Nave roof has cusped struts and principals forming centre
quatrefoils and side semi-quatrefoils; through-purlins have curved
windbraces. Anglo Saxon sculptured stones built into east wall of nave.
Stained glass: north-east window of north aisle, by A.K. Nicholson (London)
c.1916; east window of south aisle, by W.E. Tower. Remains of sculptured
Crucifixion attached to base of west pier of north aisle. In chancel, 2
sets of carved bench ends (8 in all) of c.1665 (Bishop Cosin was Rector of
Elwick). Number of late Georgian memorial tablets on north and south walls
of chancel. Pre-Reformation mensa of Frosterly marble, on late C19 rendered
supports. 2 late C17 bells in tower. V.C.H., Durham, Vol. III, 1928, pp.
240-241.
Listing NGR: NZ4534632080
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