St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square

St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square

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architect = Henry Hakewill
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constructed_date = 1824-1827
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address = Eaton Square, Belgravia, London
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St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square London W1 is a large Church of England church which stands at the east end of Eaton Square, Belgravia.The original building for St Peter's was designed in a classical style by the architect Henry Hakewill, and featured a six-columned Ionic portico and a clock tower. It was built between 1824 and 1827 during the first development of Eaton Square. The interior was, as was common at the time, a severe preaching box, with the organ and choir at the West end. This building burnt down and was rebuilt from Hakewill's drawings by one of his sons. [Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, 1975)]

In 1875, the church was enlarged by Sir Arthur Blomfield, and reordered to provide a chancel at the east end, in the Romanesque style, although externally the changes remained faithful to the original classical style.

However, in 1987 an anti-Catholic arsonist set fire to the east end, in the mistaken belief that the Grade II listed building was a Roman Catholic chapel. Within hours the entire church was engulfed, and the following day, by which time the embers had cooled, only the Georgian shell of the building remained: although the fire was out, the church was roofless, with most of its furnishings destroyed. [ [http://home2.btconnect.com/braithwaites/projects/tbp3011_st.html Sunday Times story, 25th February 1990] ]

The church needed total rebuilding. The architects [http://www.thebraithwaitepartnership.co.uk/ John and Nicki Braithwaite] lived nearby at that time and had watched the blaze in horror from the street. They were eventually appointed by the church authorities to completely redesign the building with a new and simpler interior, also incorporating within the space a vicarage, offices, flats for a curate and a music director, a concert hall, a meeting hall, nursery school rooms and a large playroom for the church's youth club.

Work on the new church began at Easter 1990 and was completed in 1991. It retained the grand Georgian portico but beyond that the interior is described by visitors as clean, bright and modern [ [http://www.qype.co.uk/review/128947 Review] ] . The choir and organ are again located at the west end, as in the 1827 plan, although the fittings are thoroughly modern. The church is accessible, with disabled toilets available. Behind the altar is an apse that is decorated entirely with gold mosaic. Around the side of the apse, part of the 1873 sanctuary which survived the fire can be seen, and also a side chapel now used as the vestry office, complete with stained glass.

On October 19th 1991, The Times newspaper wrote “St Peter’s must now rank as one of the most beautiful churches in London”.

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External links

* [http://www.stpetereatonsquare.co.uk/ St. Peter's Eaton Square website]
* [http://home2.btconnect.com/braithwaites/projects/projpage.php?proj=3011 The Braithwaite Partnership website]


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