Welcome to St Peter’s Church.
St Peter’s was opened in 1909, built for the growing population of the time. It is a brick-built building using Conisborough bricks, dressed with Mexborough stone from the quarry of Messers James Cavill & Co. The internal woodwork to roof principals are of pitchpine.
There is a lovely triptych stained glass east window picturing St George, St Peter & Christ. Other windows are of cathedral glass in diamonds.
There are some interesting monuments on the walls, including war memorials for the First and Second World Wars. There is a stone font.
If you know anything more about the heritage of this site and would like us to include it here please contact us.





Address: Oldgate Lane, Thrybergh, Rotherham, S65 4JL
Opening Times: Please contact us to arrange a visit.
Contact: 01709 850336 or janet.french@sheffield.anglican.org
Directions: A1(M) J36. Take A630 to Rotherham. Follow into Thrybergh. In Thrybergh take left opposite Corus onto Oldgate Lane. The church is on the right at the top of the hill.
Grid Reference: SK 463 945 GB Grid
The text has been written by volunteers from the site, more information can be found when you visit in person.

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