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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds abstract "St Peter’s Church is an Anglican Church and the parish church of Raunds. It is a Grade I listed building and stands in an elevated position in Church Street.The present building is thought to be on the site of an earlier place of worship. The majority of the existing structure was erected between the 12th and 14th centuries, the walls being constructed of limestone with ashlar dressings. The spire reaches the height of 202 feet (61.5m) and is the second tallest in Northamptonshire. The bowl of the 13th-century circular font is decorated with a carving of a ram's head. A brass on the floor commemorates John Tawyer (died 1470) and his wife Margaret. There is a tomb-chest dedicated to John Wales, vicar from 1447 to 1496. In the south chapel are monuments to Robert Gage (died 1606) and William Gage of Magilligan, Ireland (died 1632). A number of other substantial monuments and also medieval wall paintings survive within the building. The church features a rare 'left-handed fiddler' decoration above the western entrance. Until the 15th century the dedication of the church was to St Mary but the dedication now used is to St Peter.The interior was restored in 1874 and 1878 by Sir Gilbert Scott; this involved the removal of a west gallery and alterations to the chancel.The three-manual organ was built by Peter Conacher and was one of the largest organs by Conacher of Huddersfield. It was donated in 1893 by John King–Smith, a prominent boot manufacturer in Raunds and was most recently restored in 2006.In 2007, Raunds, Hargrave, Ringstead and Stanwick were legally united as "The 4 Spires Benefice", with each village retaining its own church.".
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLink George_Gilbert_Scott.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Canterbury.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLink Raunds.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLink Stanwick,_Northamptonshire.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLink File:Raunds01.JPG.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLinkText "Church of St Peter".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds wikiPageWikiLinkText "St Peter's Church".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds archdeaconry "Oakham".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds deanery "Higham".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds denomination Church_of_England.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds diocese Anglican_Diocese_of_Peterborough.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds name "St Peter’s Church, Raunds".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds province Province_of_Canterbury.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds rector "Rev Shena Bell".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds website 4spires.org.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds subject Category:12th-century_churches.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds subject Category:13th-century_churches.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds subject Category:Grade_I_listed_churches_in_Northamptonshire.
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds hypernym Church.
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds comment "St Peter’s Church is an Anglican Church and the parish church of Raunds. It is a Grade I listed building and stands in an elevated position in Church Street.The present building is thought to be on the site of an earlier place of worship. The majority of the existing structure was erected between the 12th and 14th centuries, the walls being constructed of limestone with ashlar dressings. The spire reaches the height of 202 feet (61.5m) and is the second tallest in Northamptonshire.".
- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds label "St Peter's Church, Raunds".
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- St_Peters_Church,_Raunds name "St Peter’s Church, Raunds".
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