St Peter's by the Waterfront

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Events

  • Quiz Night

    13th March 2010 - Evening

  • Ipswich Hospital Band Spring Concert

    27th March 2010 - 7.30pm

  • The Waterfront Music School Concert

    28th March 2010 - 2.30pm

  • To book contact

    Bernard Westren
    Centre Manager

    St Peter's by the Waterfront
    St Peter's Church
    College Street
    IPSWICH
    IP4 1DD

    Tel: 01473 225269
    Mob: 07717 398296
    manager@stpetersbythewaterfront.com

History of St Peter's

St. Peter's is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then. The current building dates from the 15th Century and was taken over by Cardinal Wolsey to become his College chapel and the parishioners had to either go to the neighbouring St. Nicholas' or St. Mary Quay. Wolsey ordered several improvements to St. Peter's but when he fell from grace the parishioners got their church back in 1537.

In 1801 the church experienced an Evangelical Revival under the talented preacher, the Rev Edward Griffin, who packed the church to hear him preach and he established one of the first Anglican Sunday Schools in this parish.

In the latter half of the 19th century the church had a lot of restoration work done on it. The south porch was rebuilt having previously served as a coal cellar. In 1877 an ugly gallery which ran the entire length of the south aisle was removed and a new chancel arch was built. The north aisle was extended by two bays eastwards to be level with the east wall.

A new pulpit was installed. The lath and plaster ceiling was removed in the chancel, exposing the old roof which was found to be in excellent condition. In 1879 the church was closed for 9 months. The old box pews were removed, an organ chamber was built in the south side, and the arcade piers were rebuilt and underpinned with brick which was unearthed when the church interior was renovated in 2006.

The reredos was added in 1887 and in 1901 the clock was installed in the tower.

Many of these features can now be viewed in the church today which serves a dual purpose of a Heritage Centre and a Concert/rehearsal venue.

In the church today you can still see the Victorian pulpit, the reredos, the stone coffin that was unearthed when the vestry was added in 1904, the magnificent tournai marble font, the restored stained glass windows, numerous ledger stones, the Trotman hatchment and the Knapp brass.

A more comprehensive history is available in a booklet (cost of £1.00) which was produced for the reopening in 2008.

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St Peter's Church, College Street, Ipswich, IP4 1DD | Tel: 01473 225269 | Mob: 07717 398296 | E-mail: manager@stpetersbythewaterfront.com