South side of St Peter's

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South side of St Peter's

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 12 Jul 2019

Evercreech has had a place of worship of some description from about the fifth century. The church of St Peter dates from around 1300, with Blue Lias rubble part of the structures. There was more work carried out in the following century, but a large proportion of the current fabric was restoration work from the early and middle 1800s, and finally from the late 1900s Grade I listed..

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.146211
Longitude
-2.502733