St Peter's Church, Harrogate
St Peter's Church, Harrogate | |
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St Peter's Church, Harrogate | |
Denomination | Church of England |
Churchmanship | Broad Church |
Website | www.stpetersharrogate.org.uk |
History | |
Dedication | St Peter |
Administration | |
Parish | Harrogate |
Diocese | Diocese of Leeds |
Province | Province of York |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | The Revd Alan Garrow |
Assistant priest(s) |
The Revd Tim Hurren The Revd Sue Pearce |
Asst Curate(s) | The Revd Richard Nolan |
Laity | |
Organist/Director of music | Oliver Longstaff |
Organist(s) | John Longstaff |
St Peter's Church, Harrogate is a parish church in the Church of England located in Harrogate.
History
The church was formed out of the parish of Christ Church, High Harrogate.
A subscription for the erection of the church was commenced and the foundation stone was laid in April, 1870. The church is of the decorated style of architecture, from a design by Mr. Hirst, of Bristol, and consists of a nave of five bays, 70 feet in length by 27 feet in breadth, with north and south aisles, each 15 feet 9 inches wide; the last bay at the eastern end of the aisle on each side projects outwards to double its former breadth, in the form of a transept, which is gabled outwardly; the chancel will be about 35 feet in length by 22 feet in breadth, terminating in a circular apse, the interior of which will be arcaded. A tower, bearing a spire, is situate at the west end of the south aisle. The living is a curacy or vicarage, the income of which is £100 a year, paid by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The first incumbent - the Rev. L. F. W. Foote - appointed in 1870.[1]
The chancel, with a temporary nave, was consecrated on Sunday 10 September 1871 by Reverend Bishop Ryan, vicar of Bradford.[2]
List of Vicars
- Lundy Edward William Foote 1870 - 1922
- John Manstead Cunningham 1922 - 1937
- Gascoigne Cecil Clare 1937 - 1947 (formerly vicar of St Edmund's, Roundhay, Leeds)
- Roger Holford Baines 1947 - 1967
- Andrew Neville Burn Sugden 1967 - 1987
- Anthony Michael Shepherd 1987 - 2015
- Alan Garrow 2016 - present
Organ
The church has a pipe organ which has evolved over a long period of time from an original organ by Edmund Schulze in 1867. This was moved to St Bartholomew's Church, Armley and a smaller organ installed in 1869. There have been restorations by Brindley & Foster, Abbott & Smith, Binns, J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd, and Prested.
A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
List of organists
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Bells
St Peter's has a fine ring of eight bells in the tower which were cast by John Taylor of Loughborough. They achieved a certain notoriety when they became the first tower in the United Kingdom to have an injunction made on the bells for an offence of noise pollution.
References
- ↑ "The History and Topography of Harrogate and the Forest of Knaresborough" by William Grainge, 1882
- ↑ Tadcaster Post, and General Advertiser for Grimstone North Yorkshire, England 14 September 1871: "Harrogate - Opening of a new church at Harrogate", and Western Daily Press Bristol, England 9 October 1871: "Opening of Harrogate church". There was also a much longer and more detailed article in the Knaresborough Post, soon after the event.
- ↑ Yorkshire Evening Post - Wednesday 17 August 1892
- ↑ Who's who in Music. Shaw Publishing. 1937. p.215
- ↑ Dictionary of Organs and Organists, First Edition. 1912
- ↑ Who's who in Music. Shaw Publishing. 1937. p.215
Coordinates: 53°59′36″N 01°32′26″W / 53.99333°N 1.54056°W