St Peter's Church, Petersfield

St Peter's from the north
St Peter's from the south-east

St Peter's Church is the Anglican parish church in Petersfield, Hampshire, England. It is within the Diocese of Portsmouth. The ancient church, a Grade I listed building,[1] is located in the centre of the town, on the south side of the Square. The architect Nikolaus Pevsner described it as "one of the most interesting churches in Hampshire",[2]

History

A chapel of ease was originally built, and called 'St. Peter's in-the-veld' (veld - meaning an open and clear place), within the manor of West Mapledurham (later Buriton). Although the town around the chapelry soon grew larger than that around the main church, St Peter's remained a chapelry to Buriton until 1886, when it became a separate parish. Since 1984 the two parishes have been held in plurality, so the Vicar of Petersfield is now also Rector of Buriton.

St Peter's was originally a Norman building; the north and south aisles were added at the end of the 12th century. The tower was raised to its present height during the 14th century and a parapet added. During the 15th century, several windows with perpendicular tracery were inserted[3]

In 1873, a major restoration took place under the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield.

St Peter's was closed from October 1998 while the 'St Peter's 2000 Project' carried out an extensive restoration and re-ordering of the building. The church was re-dedicated by the Bishop of Portsmouth on 1 October 1999.

The building

St Peter's began as a cruciform shape to which a tower was added soon after construction. The chancel arch has two orders, one ancient and one from the 1873 restoration. It has two transepts, the south of which was used as a chapel, there being a 13th-century piscina in the wall. Each transept has different pillar capitals. The local squires, the Jolliffes, had a gallery for their own use situated in the south-west corner of the church. There was a major fire in 1962 after which the timber above the south side aisle had to be replaced.

Measurements

The chancel is 9.75 metres by 4.27 metres, with modern vestry and organ chamber on the north, nave 18.59 metres by 5.03 metres, with north and south aisles, 4.87 metres and 5.18 metres wide respectively, north porch, and engaged west tower 5.02 metres by 5.18 metres.

Chancel

The chancel has at the east a modern triplet of windows in twelfth-century style, replacing a five-light fifteenth-century window. In the north wall is a late twelfth-century round-headed light, now blocked by the vestry roof, with inner jamb-shafts continued as a roll round the head of the window, unbroken except for a fillet on the springing-line of the arch. On the north the recess is pierced with a modern arch opening to the organ chamber.

The nave arcades are of four bays, the east arches on both sides being wider than the west. All are round-headed but only the two western arches of the south arcade are old. The columns are circular, as are the capitals of the north arcade, but those of the south are square, with recessed angles, being of somewhat earlier type than the others. They have small scallops and a deep vertical face above them, while in the north arcade the capitals have convex flutes. As already noted, the pillars of the north arcade have been altered and reset, but the two western pillars and the western respond of the south arcade are in their original positions, the capitals being at a higher level than those of the third pillar and eastern respond. The clerestory of the nave is an early 20th-century addition, with pairs of round-headed windows.

Tower

The west tower is of four stages, the top stage being of fifteenth-century date, embattled, with belfry windows of two cinquefoiled lights, and the lower three stages are of the twelfth century. At the southwest angle is a stair entered from without the church. The side walls on the ground stage are solid, but in the east wall is a wide semicircular arch of two square orders, dating from the first half of the 12th Century, with hollow-chamfered abaci like those of the chancel arch; and over it a plain roundheaded opening from the second stage of the tower, which must have given access to the roof of the early nave, as just above it is a gabled weathering. This latter is not quite central with the opening, its apex being to the south.

Bells

In the tower are eight bells, which are hung for traditional English style Change Ringing. The oldest bell dates back to 1750, and was cast by Robert Catlin of Holborn, London. The Tenor bell, which was cast in 1770 by the firm Pack & Chapman of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, weighs approximately 790kg and is tuned to F. There is a well-established band of bell ringers at St Peter's, with over 30 members of all ages.

The bells in the belfry of St Peter's Church, Petersfield. The tenor bell in the centre.
Details of the Bells
Bell Weight Note Date Founder
1 222kg F 1978 Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London
2 237kg E 1978 Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London
3 268kg D 1895 John Taylor & Co, Loughborough
4 280kg C 1750 Robert Catlin, Holborn
5 313kg B♭ 1976 Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London
6 465kg A 1905 John Taylor & Co, Loughborough
7 600kg G 1895 John Taylor & Co, Loughborough
8 790kg F 1770 Pack & Chapman, Whitechapel, London

Internal features

Font

The font dates from the 15th century. It was replaced in 1873 and lay at the side of the churchyard for 70 years before being restored.

Organ

The organ was replaced in 1992 by Lammermuir Pipe Organs. There is a stained glass window to Bishop Samuel Wilberforce and another to Mary Sumner, founder of the Mothers' Union.

Altar

The altar was created by the noted craftsman Edward Barnsley.

Memorial

A brass tablet on the south wall honours Petersfield's only VC, Loftus Jones. in the west bay of the north aisle are two brass plates, one with an inscription to Anne Holt, 1655, the other to Dr. Thomas Aylwin, 1704, and his wife Mary, 1693. Many of the memorials have been removed from the nave and repositioned in the far south of the church, many in newly created utility rooms.[4]

Plate

The plate comprises a silver communion cup and cover paten of 1568; a second cup and cover paten of 1612, given by Thomas Antrobus, senior, of Heath House; a flagon of 1707; a standing paten of 1721, given in 1830 by Thomas Chitty; an alms dish of 1757, given 1758, and a second dish of 1812, given 1813.[5]

Registers

The first book of the registers runs from 1558 to 1667, and contains entries of deaths from plague in 1563 and 1666; the second from 1669 to 1757, the marriages ending at 1754; the third has baptisms and burials, 1758–1807; the fourth marriages, 1754–84—this is a MS. book, and not the printed book ordered by the Act of 1753; the fifth and sixth continue the marriage entries to 1804 and 1812; the seventh contains baptisms 1808–13, and the eighth burials for the same period. There are churchwardens' accounts in six books from 1751 to 1815, and poor-rate accounts from 1697.[6]

Churchyard

The churchyard lies chiefly on the south, having a gate at the east. The churchwardens' accounts mention the making of steps, a wall, and a gate on the east side of the churchyard opposite New Street (now St. Peter's Road) in 1754. This was so the local squire William Jolliffe, family could enter church less conspicuously.[7]

Vicars of Petersfield, 1886 onwards

1886-1909: Francis Jervoise Causton

Causton (1844- 1932) was educated at Bradfield College and University College, Oxford.[8] After curacies in Abingdon and Crondall he was Vicar of All Saints, Alton for nine years.[9] In 1909 he became Master of St Cross Hospital, a mediaeval alms house near Winchester.[10] In 1918 his son was killed leading men of the Royal Hampshire Regiment in an attack at Pacaud Wood, Bethune.[11]

1909-1914: Archdall Malden Hill

Hill (1862-1936) was educated at Blundell's School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.[12] He served curacies in Leatherhead and Godalming, where he formed a lifelong friendship with Leonard Hedley Burrows, later the first Bishop of Sheffield.[13] He held incumbencies at Warsash, Windlesham and Winchester before coming to Petersfield and at All Saints, Hove afterwards.[14]

1914-1921: William Henry Thomas

Thomas (1868-1950) trained at Sarum College. After two curacies in Dorset he was Vicar of Privett before his years at St Peter's (1914 to 1921) and Rector of West Meon afterwards.[15]

1930-1950: Elliot Charles Archer Kent

Kent (1891-1970) was educated at the London College of Divinity and served curacies in Hull and Wandsworth Common. Kent arrived at Petersfield in 1930 after a decade as Vicar of St Matthew, Gosport. He was appointed Rural Dean of Petersfield in 1936 and an Honorary Canon of Portsmouth Cathedral in 1945.[16] He was also a governor of Churcher's College[17] and Chairman of the Diocesan Bell Ringing Society.[18] After leaving Petersfield he was at St Mary Ewshot until his retirement in 1958.

1951-1959: Frederic Walter Hadfield

Hadfield (1908-1962) was ordained in 1937 after a period of study at Lincoln Theological College. After curacies in Manchester and South Shields he was a naval chaplain in the RNVR during World War II.[19] He was the Rector of Botley from 1946 to 1951 and is buried there in the churchyard.[20]

1970-1990: Ronald Harry Granger

Granger (1922-2005) was educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge; started his ecclesiastical career at St Mary's, Portsea; and held two incumbencies in the Isle of Wight before his years at Petersfield.[21]

1999-2010 Giles Harris-Evans

Harris-Evans (b 1946) was Vicar from 1999 to 2010. His varied career took him to Bangalore, Clapham, Sri Lanka, Coventry and Brighouse before coming to Petersfield.[22] In retirement he has continued to serve the church, among other things as a human rights observer in Palestine.[23]

2011- Will Hughes

Hughes (b 1976) was educated at Exeter University and Ripon College Cuddesdon. After a curacy in Warminster he was Vicar of Blackmoor with Whitehill.[24]

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Church Of St Peter (1157381)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. ^ "The Buildings of England: Hampshire and the Isle of Wight” Pevsner,N/LLoyd,D p371 London, Penguin, 1990 ISBN 0-14-071032-9
  3. ^ A History of Christianity in Petersfield, Leaton, E. (ed.) (2001, Petersfield, Petersfield Area Historical Society: Monograph Number 4) ISSN 0262-5970
  4. ^ "A guide to St Peter's Church, Petersfield" Petersfield; St Peter's Petersfield Parish Office; 2011
  5. ^ Pevsner (ibid)
  6. ^ PAHS
  7. ^ 'One hundred years of a pocket borough: Petersfield and Parliament, 1685-1783' Surry, N. p28: Petersfield; Petersfield Area Historical Society (Paper No. 7); 1983 ISSN 0308-9266
  8. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Causton, Francis Jervoise" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  9. ^ Crockford’s Clerical Directory’ 1929 p213: Oxford; Oxford University Press; 1929
  10. ^ The Times (London, England), ‘Ecclesiastical intelligence’ Friday, June 25, 1909, Issue 38995, p.8.
  11. ^ Charterhouse War Memorial web-site
  12. ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses ;Part II. 1752–1900.Vol. iii. p367: Cambridge; Cambridge University Press; 1947
  13. ^ All Saints Church, Hove
  14. ^ Crockfords Clerical Directory 1929 p1281
  15. ^ Crockfords, 1919 p1281
  16. ^ ‘Crockford’s Clerical Directory’ 1959-60 p698: Oxford; OUP; 1959
  17. ^ ‘The Churcherian’ Vol 3 No 11 October 1931 p8
  18. ^ ‘The Ringing World 12 Jan 1940 p64
  19. ^ The Naval List, 1944
  20. ^ The Times ‘Deaths’ Monday February 12, 1962 Issue 55313 p1
  21. ^ ‘Crockford’s Clerical Directory’ 1973-74 p369: Oxford; OUP; 1973
  22. ^ "William Giles Harris-Evans". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  23. ^ The News, Portsmouth
  24. ^ "William Piers Maximillian Hughes". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 22 April 2019.

Bibliography

  • An account of the History of Petersfield; Minty, E.A.; BOdley Head; 1923
  • A history of Petersfield; Williams, Rev J.; G. Duplock; 1857
  • Petersfield in Tudor Times, Yates, E.M.; Petersfield Area Historical Society; 1979
  • Victoria County History, Hampshire Vol 5; 1912
  • St Peter's, Petersfield, a short architectural history, Forshaw, D.; 1994

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