St. Peter, Greatworth, Northamptonshire
Description
The church of St. Peter is a small edifice of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel and nave and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells, rehung in 1898 by Mr. T. Blackburn, of Salisbury, at a cost of £30: there is also a priest's bell; a partial restoration was carried out in 1882, at a cost of over £400, under the direction of Mr. H. R. Gough, architect, of London: there are now 120 sittings.
Church Records
The earliest register is that of marriages, dating from 1757; the registers of baptisms and burials date from 1790; the earliest register began in 1559, but was consumed in the fire at the Manor House in 1793.