St Peter

The recorded history of the church begins in 1120 when Swein, son of Ailric granted the 'church at Hoderode' into the control of the monks at Nostell Priory.

Felkirk, Yorkshire

Opening times

Most days from 10 am to 4 pm.

Address

Church Lane
Felkirk
Yorkshire
S72 9DH

There is considered to have been a site of Christian worship on this land above the stream since Anglo Saxon times and throughout the Danelaw era. This is evidenced by a considerable amount of Anglo Saxon stonework in the west and south western areas of the building. The font is believed to be from this period also.

The church was extended, raised and underwent numerous configurations both internally and externally. The external view though is unchanged since it's appearance in the 16th century, standing in open countryside surrounded by a churchyard which is still open.

Internally, there have been numerous changes to the layout with the last major change being made in 1875. One of the stained glass windows is dedicated to St Peter by Preedy and is situated into a Saxon window in the south west corner. The church is open to visit or for private prayer most days.

The restored Elizabethan schoolroom, which is situated adjacent to the church, is available to visit on the second Saturday morning of the month during our regular coffee / breakfast morning.

  • Wildlife haven

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Social heritage stories

  • Magnificent memorials

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Famous connections

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Captivating architecture

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • On street parking at church

  • Non-accessible toilets in church

  • Dog friendly

  • Car park at church

  • Second Saturday of the month 10am to 12noon, coffee and breakfast morning with bacon or sausage rolls and teacakes.

  • Services include Thursday spoken Eucharist 10am and Sunday sung Eucharist 11am.

  • Church of England

  • WREN Heritage Fund Grant, £20,000, 2011

  • WREN (Waste Recycling Environmental)  Funds were awarded for urgent repair projects, based on our recommendation, to help keep churches open.

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