Facilities and features
Accessibility
There is an accessible toilet, with baby-changing facilities, at the back of the church, behind the kitchen.
There is plenty of car parking space outside the church (on Church Hill) and throughout the village.
Our Building
The church is open every day during daylight hours.
There are many fine windows, by John Hardman, Charles Gibbs, Burliston and Grylls, Geoffrey Webb, and Stewart Bowman.
St Peter's is a Grade I listed building. For details of its history and architecture, see the "About us" page.
Music and Worship
We have six bells, some of them dating from the early seventeenth century, and they are rung regularly.
There is a monthly BCP Communion Service in one of the three churches of the Benefice, in rotation, at 9.00 am on the fourth Sunday in the month. We also hold occasional services of Compline, usually said, but sung at Epiphany.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
There is a printed guide to the church, available for £3, and we also have a digital Info Point tour which works on your mobile phone or tablet, and includes audio guides and puzzles.
The church is open every day during daylight hours.
Dogs are most welcome, during services or at any other time.
Other Features
The church is situated within the Great Haseley Conservation Area.