Latitude: 52.1883 / 52°11'17"N
Longitude: 0.9964 / 0°59'47"E
OS Eastings: 604920
OS Northings: 258680
OS Grid: TM049586
Mapcode National: GBR SJM.SW3
Mapcode Global: VHKDP.7839
Plus Code: 9F425XQW+8H
Entry Name: Church of St Peter and St Mary
Listing Date: 28 July 1950
Last Amended: 29 November 1993
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1208624
English Heritage Legacy ID: 384564
Also known as: Church of St Peter and St Mary, Stowmarket
ID on this website: 101208624
Location: St Peter and St Mary's Church, Stowmarket, Mid Suffolk, IP14
County: Suffolk
District: Mid Suffolk
Civil Parish: Stowmarket
Built-Up Area: Stowmarket
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Stowmarket St Peter and St Mary
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Tagged with: Church building
STOWMARKET
TM0458 CHURCH WALK
614-1/4/40 (North East side)
28/07/50 Church of St Peter and St Mary
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH WALK
Church of Saints Peter and Mary)
GV I
Parish church. Mid C14 nave, aisles and chancel. West tower
mid C15 (`new' in 1453), clerestory and north and south
porches also mid C15. Spire re-built 1712. Restored 1825,
vestry added 1855, tower restored 1894, spire removed 1975.
Flint with ashlar dressings under slate roofs. 4-stage tower
with set-back buttresses and 2-light belfry windows.
Crenellated flushwork parapet. Stump of octagonal copper-clad
spire formerly with balcony.
6-bay south aisle fitted with 3-light Flowing tracery windows
between stepped buttresses. North aisle outwardly of 7 bays
owing to addition of east chapel: similar 3-light Flowing
fenestration. 4-light aisle west windows, the north aisle also
with 3 cusped roundels beneath. Clerestory windows of double
cusped lancets. Tall crenellated south porch with flushwork
arcading and diapering and niches left and right. Similar
north porch. 2-bay chancel fitted with 3-light C14 Flowing
tracery windows and a 5-light Reticulated east window.
INTERIOR. 7-bay arcade consisting of 4-lobed piers with keels
to the north side and fleur-de-lys piers on the south with
mushroom capitals. Triple-chamfered tower arch and
wave-moulded chancel arch, the latter on lobed piers. The
roofs are boarded. Four C15 bench ends remain, the remainder
1837. East bay of north aisle with a monument under a
crocketed ogee arch, mid C14. North aisle with wall monument
to Margaret English, 1604: high-relief figures of Margaret
facing husband, 7 sons and 5 daughters across a prayer-desk; 2
Renaissance arches with putti heads on rear wall. Wall
monument to John Gilbert, 1641. Alabaster and marble. Predella
and apron below figures of Gilbert and wife framed by pair of
Corinthian columns below broken segmental pediment.
(The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Suffolk: Harmondsworth:
1974-: 443-444).
Listing NGR: TM0492058680
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