St Peter's church, Greenhill
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Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 1 Oct 2012
From the church's own website; "The circular shape of St. Peter’s with its green slate spire make it both a local landmark and a strong sign of God’s love. On 18th February 1999, St. Peter's was designated by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport as a Grade II listed building. The designation describes St. Peter's as a most handsome and lavish church of its date with fixtures and fittings of exceptional quality and completeness. Though the Church was not built until the 1960’s, Anglican worship in this part of Sheffield goes back to the 1890’s. At that time there was a Church room somewhere in the area. Curates attached to St James, Norton, our mother church, were actively involved in building up a Christian fellowship. An Anglican Sunday School attached to Norton Church had been held in Greenhill Old Village School for many years."