Churches

Church of St Peter at Littleover in Derby UK

The Church of St Peter is situated on Church Street Derby. set back about 400 yards from the village main street.

It contains a Norman doorway and font, and has 14th century windows in the chancel and south aisle. A 17th century memorial depicts Sir Richard Harpur and his wife and children, kneeling and facing each other at a prayer desk. It also contains a 17th century chalice.

The church was heavily restored in the 19th century. The north aisle was restored in 1856 and in 1872 the north organ chamber and vestry were built, the chancel floor tiled and the choir stalls erected. Around the same time the reedos was placed below the east window by the wife of the Rev Buckwell who was the first vicar of Littleover after its independence. The south aisle was built in 1908* and the west end enlarged in 1959-61 by Sebastian Comper. The church had a single bell which use to toll to announce the death of a villager. One toll for a man, two tolls for a woman.

SUNDAY SERVICES: 8.00, 10.00, 6.30; CONTACT: Tel: (01332) 767802 *Information supplied by Phil Eley

This site gives on line floor plans of many churches, including St Peters at Littleover. Brief introduction to the Church Plans Online projectSt Peters Church Littleover The Incorporated Church Building Society

The ICBS was founded in 1818 to provide funds for the building and enlargement of Anglican churches throughout England and Wales. It was the principal voluntary Society for promoting the building and restoration of churches throughout the most active period of church building since the Middle Ages.

In 1982 the administration of the Society was transferred to the National Churches Trust. Whilst the ICBS continues to give grants for church building under this new administration, the ICBS archive was deposited in Lambeth Palace Library between 1974 and 1990.