Facilities and features
Accessibility
Two toilets in the Wesley Suite, including one for disabled use.
Baby changing facilities in the disabled toilet in the Wesley Suite at the back of the church.
Parking available in Station Road, including a disabled parking bay.
The bread used at Holy Communion is gluten free.
There is a level entrance into the church.
Our Building
The stained glass east window dates from 1891, and was given by Mrs Maria Pinder, wife of the late Rev HS Pinder, in memory of two of their children James and Elizabeth. Rev Pinder had been rector of Bratton Fleming 1838 - 1875.
The church is open from approximately 9am until dusk.
St Peter's is a Grade II listed building.
Music and Worship
The bells are rung every week for the morning service. Visiting ringers are welcome.
The tenor weighs in at 762kg (14cwt).
Practice takes place on Friday evenings at 7.30pm
The single manual organ was built by WG Vowles of Bristol, and was installed in 1882.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
Church is open during daylight hours.
Other Features
A collection point for the North Devon Foodbank. In the porch we have 'Give and Take' boxes which help people with an immediate need. At the back of the church is Peter's Pantry which offers a wider choice of food and household items. Take what you need and swop and share what you can!