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St. Peter, Marlow, Buckinghamshire

Description

The Roman Catholic church, in St. Peter's street, and dedicated to St. Peter, was founded by C. R. Scott-Murray esq. and opened in 1846; it is an edifice of flint and stone, from the designs of the elder Pugin, and consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, lady chapel, and small turret with spire containing one bell: the pulpit and font are of Caen stone: the chancel has a handsome reredos, and all the windows are stained: on the south side of the nave is a canopied tomb to members of the Scott-Murray family, whose vault is in the churchyard adjoining.

St. Peter
St. Peter's Street
Marlow
Buckinghamshire

Denomination:Roman Catholic
Diocese:Oxford
Built:1846
Graveyard:Yes