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Fleetwood - Mar 2008 - St Peter's Parish Church.jpg
St Peter's Church, from the south
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OS grid reference SD 338 480
Location Fleetwood, Lancashire
Country England
Denomination Anglican
History
Status Parish church
Consecrated 1841
Architecture
Functional status Active
Heritage designation Grade II
Designated 31 March 1978 (1978-03-31)
Architect(s) Decimus Burton,
Paley and Austin (1883 extension)
Administration
Deanery Poulton
Archdeaconry Lancaster
Diocese Blackburn
Province York

St Peter's Church is in the seaside town of Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, situated on the Fylde coast. It is an active Anglican parish church in the Diocese of Blackburn. It was completed in 1841, to a design by Decimus Burton. Burton had been employed by Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood in 1836 to lay out the new planned town of Fleetwood. It is protected as a Grade II listed building.

History

Fleetwood is a 19th-century planned town, the creation of local landowner and Preston MP, Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood. In 1836, he employed Decimus Burton to lay out the new town. The new parish church was one of the buildings Burton designed. It was built in 1839–41 (Hesketh-Fleetwood laid the foundation stone) and consecrated in 1841. Hesketh-Fleetwood's aunt, Anna-Maria Hesketh of Tulketh Hall, financed the construction of the tower and spire; the spire was taken down in 1904 for safety reasons. In 1883, the east end of the church was altered by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin, who added a chancel, a transeptal chapel and an organ chamber. These alterations cost £3,000 (equivalent to £220,000 in 2021).

Architecture

St Peter's stands on a raised piece of land in the town centre. Surrounded by an iron palisade, it is constructed of grey rock-faced stone with red sandstone ashlar dressings. The side walls and the tower have lancet windows. The nave is aisleless. Of the church's design, architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner commented "It could be by anybody."

The church has space for 400 people; originally 200 more could be accommodated in the galleries to the north and south; these were removed in 1960.

Assessment and administration

St Peter's was designated a Grade II listed building on 31 March 1978.

St Peter's is an active parish church in the Anglican Diocese of Blackburn, which is part of the Province of York. It is in the archdeaconry of Lancaster and the Deanery of Poulton.

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