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St Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Churchmanship
  
Evangelical

Status
  
In use

Phone
  
+44 1522 546226

Architect
  
Arthur Blomfield

Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
St Peter

Opened
  
1870

Diocese
  
Diocese of Lincoln

St Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln

Website
  
stpeterineastgate.org.uk

Address
  
Eastgate, Lincoln LN2 4AA, UK

Similar
  
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The church of St. Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln is a Grade II listed parish church in Lincoln, England.

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History

The original church was built in the 11th Century. It was damaged in the English Civil War during the siege of 1643. Between 1776 and 1781 it was replaced. This new building lasted nearly 100 years until a large church was required, and in 1870 the present church was built by the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield. Chancel decoration was added by George Frederick Bodley in 1884.

In 1914 the south aisle was added, by Temple Lushington Moore, paid for by Alfred Shuttleworth, at the same time the Rood Screen was added.

In 1993 the north aisle was altered to provide the Louisa Smith meeting room.

Organ

The organ dates from 1836. Subsequent restorations and enlargements were undertaken by T.H. Nicholson, Hope-Jones, Bishop and Son and Henry Willis. Details of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

Organists

  • Harry Smith Trevitt 1904 - 1948
  • Edward Graham Patman FRCO 1961 - 1978
  • Community

    The parish is very active, describing itself as 'progressive' and 'evangelical'. It has an outreach programme for the Carlton Estate and Bunker’s Hill areas. Because of the venue this is known as St Peters in the Pub. The diocese regards this as a church in its own right.

    References

    St Peter in Eastgate, Lincoln Wikipedia