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St Peter's Church, Leicester
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St Peter's Church, Leicester
52°37′48″N 1°06′59.9″W / 52.63000°N 1.116639°W / 52.63000; -1.116639
Location Leicester
Country England
Denomination Church of England
History
Dedication St Peter
Consecrated 16 April 1874
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed
Architect(s) George Edmund Street
Groundbreaking 1872
Completed 1879
Specifications
Bells 1
Administration
Parish Parish of St Peter Highfields, Leicester
Benefice Benefice of St Peter Highfields and St Philip's Leicester
Deanery City of Leicester
Archdeaconry Leicester
Diocese Diocese of Leicester

St Peter's Church in Leicester is a special building. It is a Grade II listed building, which means it is important and protected because of its history and architecture. This church is part of the Church of England and is located in the Highfields area of the city.

A Look Back in Time

The story of St Peter's Church began a long time ago. The first stone was placed on November 14, 1872. A bishop from Peterborough helped start the building work.

The church was built to remember a person named Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe. Because of this, it was first called the Howe Memorial Church. A famous architect named George Edmund Street designed the building.

The church was officially opened and blessed on April 18, 1874, by the Bishop of Peterborough.

Over many years, parts of the church started to wear out. In 1968, the tall spire on top of the church had to be taken down. By 2014, the tower and roof were in very poor condition. The church was even added to a list of buildings that were "at risk" of falling apart.

But good news came! Between 2018 and 2021, a lot of repair work was done. Money for these repairs came from different groups, including the Heritage Lottery, Leicester City Council, and the church itself. Thanks to this help, the tower, its roof, and the main roof of the church were all fixed.

The Church Organ

Inside St Peter's Church, there is a large pipe organ. It was first built in 1875 by a person named Joshua Porritt. Later, in 1910, another company called Stephen Taylor and Son made many changes to it. This made the organ sound even better. You can find out more details about this organ on a special website called the National Pipe Organ Register.

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