St Peter's Church, Harrogate Explained

St Peter's Church, Harrogate
Dedication:St Peter
Denomination:Church of England
Churchmanship:Evangelical
Parish:Harrogate
Diocese:Diocese of Leeds
Province:Province of York
Vicar:The Revd Alan Garrow
Asstpriest:The Revd Tim Hurren
The Revd Sue Pearce
Organistdom:John Longstaff
Website:www.stpetersharrogate.org.uk
Pushpin Map:North Yorkshire
Coordinates:53.9933°N -1.5406°W
Osgraw:SE 30195 55345

St Peter's Church, Harrogate is a parish church in the Church of England located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.

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

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

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.

Notes and References

  1. "The History and Topography of Harrogate and the Forest of Knaresborough" by William Grainge, 1882
  2. http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/searchbna/viewrecord/bl/0001243/18710914/039/0002 Tadcaster Post, and General Advertiser for Grimstone North Yorkshire, England 14 September 1871: "Harrogate – Opening of a new church at Harrogate"
  3. Yorkshire Evening Post – Wednesday 17 August 1892
  4. Who's Who in Music. Shaw Publishing. 1937. p.215
  5. Dictionary of Organs and Organists, First Edition. 1912