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Church of St Peter

A Grade II Listed Building in Hindley, Wigan

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5334 / 53°32'0"N

Longitude: -2.5812 / 2°34'52"W

OS Eastings: 361575

OS Northings: 404242

OS Grid: SD615042

Mapcode National: GBR BWDL.Z3

Mapcode Global: WH97Z.BG32

Plus Code: 9C5VGCM9+9G

Entry Name: Church of St Peter

Listing Date: 10 May 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1287248

English Heritage Legacy ID: 402905

ID on this website: 101287248

Location: St Peter's Church, Hindley, Wigan, Greater Manchester, WN2

County: Wigan

Electoral Ward/Division: Hindley

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Hindley

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater Manchester

Church of England Parish: Hindley St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

Tagged with: Church building Gothic Revival

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Description


HINDLEY ATHERTON ROAD
SD 60 SW
(west side)
10/76 Church of
- St. Peter
- II
Church. 1866. By E. G. Paley. Rock-faced stone with ashlar
dressings and slate roof. Nave with aisles under lean-to
roofs, south west vestry, chancel and north east tower and
spire (ritual west is actual north). 5-bay nave has cornice
to clerestory and aisles; aisles have 2-light windows with
Geometrical tracery and hood moulds with head stops; gabled
buttresses have animal corbels. Clerestory has paired 2-
light windows. North and south gabled porches have angle
buttresses, arches with ball-flower on quatrefoil responds
with foliated capitals. West end has gabled buttresses
flanking 4-light window with shafts and small light with
shafts over, headstops to hood moulds; 2-light aisle west
windows. Tower has diagonal buttresses with blind arches to
angled top projections, 3-light north window, 2nd stage
trefoil-headed light with shafts on sill course. Bell stage
has sill and impost courses and paired 2-light louvred bell
openings with clock faces over. Top cornice with gargoyles
and broach spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes, the lower ones of
2 lights. East stair turret, the upper part canted; trefoil-
headed entrance. Chancel has gabled buttresses flanking 3-
light east window. Enriched cornice and 2-light trefoil-
headed south window. Vestry is later, gabled to east and
west. Interior has arcades on round columns with crocket
capitals; hood moulds with head stops. Corbelled detached
shafts support waggon roof. 2 wrought iron chandeliers
Organ, 1873, in original case at west end, 2 parts flanking
vestry, stalls to front and top cresting. Round font on
quatrefoil column with roundels to bowl. Chancel arch on
triple-shafted responds, pulpit to south with arcading.
Chancel has arch-braced scissor roof and simple panelling
and reredos. Arch to vestry to north. East window has good
stained glass dated 1870; south aisle has unusual pictorial
style window dated 1881 by D. Morette. Good stone-carved
details.


Listing NGR: SD6157504242

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