St Peter's Church, Priorslee

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St Peter's Church, Priorslee

Image: © Mike White Taken: 23 Jun 2008

St Peter's Church, Church Rd, Priorslee. Built in 1836 from bricks made a few hundred yards west at Snedshill Brick Works. It was built here as a replacement for the old chapel half a mile east in Priorslee village, so as to be nearer the majority of parishioners. The building of thousands of houses east and south of the A5 has left this church as isolated at the westernmost end of Priorslee as its predecessor was to the east.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.687321
Longitude
-2.44022