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Saint Peter

Saint Peter

Reighton

North Yorkshire

Rebuilt 1897-1905, incorporating C12 arcade and chancel, by Brodrick, Lowther and Walker.

Architectural Features

Rock-faced sandstone with part-tile and part- slate roof.

C12 lancets survive in the east end, and in the east end of the north aisle.

Interior: late C12 arcade of round arches of two chamfered orders on cylindrical piers with round abaci, nailhead moulding and spurs on the bases.

Early C12 chancel arch of three orders on clustered columns with steep bases and scalloped capitals.

Both north and south doors have C12 jambs to impost level.

Cobbled tower space with magnificent Norman square font, with angle columns, cable moulding to rim, and each face carved with different pattern.