St Peter's church - Empingham, Rutland
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N 52° 39.954 W 000° 35.762
30U E 662560 N 5837817
Anglican church of St Peter, Empingham.
Waymark Code: WM10GQY
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/06/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Mark1962
Views: 1

"The church was built mainly in the 13th century, and the tower, South porch and West front added about 1300 -1330. In the 15th century the roof was raised and round clerestory windows replaced with larger ones; one remains opening onto the North transept. Carved figures were added on the roof and some lancet windows replaced with perpendicular ones. There were six altars: the high altar, two in each transept and one by the font. Their positions are indicated by the piscinas consisting of a niche with a drain for cleansing the communion vessels.

In December 2003 the then unused South porch was converted into a toilet and servery, and in 2009 a nave altar and platform installed.

The Clergy -
It was a Prebendal church under the jurisdiction of the bishops of Lincoln until about 1870. A complete list of the prebendaries dates from 1221, and the vicars and rectors from 1245. These lists can be seen on the West wall.

Decorations -
Originally the walls were covered by paintings. In the South transept part of a painting of the Virgin Mary can be seen and in the North transept the heads of St Anne and St Joachim. An extensive restoration took place in 1894 and the pews replaced by chairs. These were replaced in 2014.

Only one window, above the font, has stained glass. This depicts Simeon holding Jesus with Mary and Anna nearby. Recently an embroidery depicting "Peace" was hung in the chancel, another depicting St Peter's catch of fish in the South porch. To celebrate the millennium a map of the village was made and placed on the North wall. This showed every house in the village at that time.

Records -
A comprehensive record of details of the building and furniture was compiled by members of the Rutland NADFAS. In 1981 the local Womens Institute listed all the gravestones in the churchyard in a document which is available in the church for those seeking family ancestors. The Leicestershire Records Office have registers of Baptisms up to 1932, Burials to 1956 and Marriages to 1991. After those dates they are held in the church.

Access to the church
Normally during daylight hours the door at the West end above the steps is kept open. The North door is kept locked except for services."

SOURCE - (visit link)
Active Church: Yes

School on property: No

Website: [Web Link]

Date Built: Not listed

Service Times: Not listed

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