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St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church, North Hill, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1DZ

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

St Peter's is a medieval church with a tower of 1758 including an impressive Victorian clock. The church interior features a 17th-century pulpit and interesting memorials.

In 1066, St Peter's was the richest church in Essex and had two priests. Little of the medieval church remains today, partly due to extensive repairs undertaken in 1758 following damage to the church sustained during an earthquake in 1692. The internal appearance of the church was also changed in the Georgian period with the addition of galleries to accommodate large congregations; to the north and west in 1791 and the south in 1815. During the 19th century there were two partial restorations by Hayward in 1857-9 and the Plymouth firm of King & Lister in 1895-6.

The church has an unusual 'Bone-hole' or crypt of c. 1510 and an impressive south door with ironwork attributed to Thomas of Leighton (Buzzard), c. 1300. It is also notable for its memorials which are in some cases to Colchester weavers. These include five brass plates of 1509-1610 and the elaborate tombs of George Sayer (d. 1577) and Martin Basill (d. 1623). There is also a memorial by William Bremer (1843) to the Protestant martyrs of Colchester who died during the reign of Queen Mary I.

St Peter's has an unusual claim to fame as the church where the coffin of Queen Caroline, the wife of George IV, lay in state overnight on its journey to Harwich in August 1821. In recent centuries, English kings and queens are normally buried at Windsor, but Caroline's body was en route to Brunswick in Germany, where she had been born.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
1000-1600
Sunday 13 September:
1200-1600
Saturday 19 September:
1000-1600
Sunday 20 September:
1200-1600

Location & directions

St Peter's Church, North Hill, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1DZ

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Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Additional information

The following are available: free history and heritage booklets, free family treasure trail, free children’s craft activities, free tea, coffee and squash, free accessible toilets and baby change, and homemade cakes, cards, crafts, and plants for sale.

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