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St Peter, Church Lane, Stetchworth

History of St Peter

Listed Building

Parish church. Chancel C13, tower late C14 or early C15. Nave arcades, north and south aisles and clerestorey C15. Nave and aisles restored in 1894 and chancel 1907.


Black and white newspaper clipping of a smiling bride and groom with text describing their Stetchworth wedding.

Wedding of Moyra Bailey, assistant to Constance Pyle c1960s

A newspaper clipping showing a bride and groom, surrounded by handwritten notes about a dressmaker and a chest craftsman.

Moyra Bailey

 

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  • Listed building
  • medieval
  • pyle

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