Latitude: 54.0626 / 54°3'45"N
Longitude: -1.9617 / 1°57'42"W
OS Eastings: 402605
OS Northings: 462964
OS Grid: SE026629
Mapcode National: GBR GPRG.3F
Mapcode Global: WHB6W.V41V
Plus Code: 9C6W327Q+28
Entry Name: Church of St Peter
Listing Date: 25 January 1994
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1203742
English Heritage Legacy ID: 382307
ID on this website: 101203742
Location: St Peter's Church, Hebden, North Yorkshire, BD23
County: North Yorkshire
District: Craven
Civil Parish: Hebden
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Tagged with: Church building
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SE 02620362
1300-/13/10001
HEBDEN
BACK LANE (South side)
Church of St Peter
II
Church. 1841. The architecture said to be from rough designs by J P Fearon, the curate. Dressed stone with ashlar dressings and slate roofs with coped gables, kneelers and cross finials. Gothic Revival style. Nave, chancel, west tower and south porch. Moulded plinth and chamfered arch corbel table. West tower has a tall lancet on the west face, above the bell stage has a single lancet bell opening to each face, topped with four corner pinnacles and a pierced parapet. Nave has a single buttress at each corner, four lancets on the north side and three lancets on the south with moulded cill bands.
The south side has a projecting, gabled porch to the west, with a moulded double chamfered arched outer opening and a similar inner doorway with original wooden door. This door has four pointed arch panel and ornate iron hinges and door furniture, above wooden overdoor with trefoil panel. Chancel has to the east a triple lancet with taller central light.
Interior: retains chamfered tower and chancel arches, wooden nave roof and plaster vaulted chancel. Fittings include original doors, pews, stone font, pulpit, reading desk and altar rail. Inserted pipe organ dated 1894 built by Harrisons of Durham. Stained glass windows include east chancel window donated by Rev Henry Bailey. Monuments include a brass plate World War I Memorial.
This church was built on land donated by the Rev Henry Bailey.
Listing NGR: SE0260562964
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