St Peter

St Peters was built at the time the area of Broadwater was developed in the mid 1950s.

Stevenage, Hertfordshire

Opening times

Open 2pm to 4pm on Monday for Tea and Co; 10.30am to 12.30pm on Tuesday for Art and Craft Club; and 10am to 11.30am Friday for Stepping Stones Toddler Group.

Address

The Willows
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG2 8AN

St Peter’s is within the Broadwater neighbourhood of the 1950s new town of Stevenage.

It is identified as a Building of Local Importance in the Broadwater Conservation Area. It was designed by NF Cachemaille-Day and Partners and built in 1954. We are a Church of England church of all ages of around 70 adults plus 20 children worshipping every Sunday. During the week we run several activities for the community such as a thriving Toddler Group on a Friday morning and a drop in for the elderly on a Monday afternoon. On Tuesday mornings we operate a food bank, working with the deprived members of the community. The church is also used by the wider community on other occasions.

We have good links with local schools who come into the church for special events such as harvest, Christmas and Easter and class visits. The church hall is used by the local community for a number of different types of events such as dance classes, Slimming World, martial arts and exercise classes, parties etc.

  • Bus stop within 100m

  • Sunday Service 10.30am. Prayer Meeting 6.30pm to 7.30pm Sunday.

  • Tea and Co 2pm to 4pm Monday. Art and Craft Club 10.30am to 12.30pm Tuesday. Quite Communion 9.30am to 10am Wednesday. Homegroup in the church 10.30am to 12.30pm Wednesday. Stepping Stones (Toddler Group) 10am to 11.30am Friday.

  • Church of England

Contact information

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