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Huddersfield Parish Church : ウィキペディア英語版
St Peter's Church, Huddersfield

St Peter's Church, also known as Huddersfield Parish Church, is a Church of England Parish church in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. It was built from 1834 to 1836 and designed by James Pigott Pritchett. It is situated on the Kirkgate near Southgate in the centre of the town. It is a Grade II
* listed building.〔
==History==

There was a church on the same site that was built in the eleventh century. It was built by Walter de Lacy, the second son of Ilbert de Lacy. Reputedly, Walter decided to build the church after he survived being thrown from his horse and landing in a swamp. The church was rebuilt in the sixteenth century. From 1759 to 1771, Henry Venn was vicar at the church.〔(Nostalgia: With gallery - A glimpse inside Huddersfield Parish Church St Peter’s history ) from ''Huddersfield Daily Examiner'', 19 September 2012, retrieved 6 March 2015〕 When this one needed urgent repairs, it was decided to rebuild it again, so the congregation constructed the current church.
The architect for the church was James Pigott Pritchett. To keep costs down during construction the bricks used were from the previous church on the site, this meant that repairs were needed overcome the deficient materials.〔(Buildings of Huddersfield ) from Huddersfield History, retrieved 7 March 2015〕
In 1851, two vestries were added at the eastern and northern ends of the church. In 1852, windows designed by Thomas Willement were installed in the church. In 1866, it was realised that the stonework of the church needed repairing. In 1873, new pews and a pulpit were installed. In 1879, a choir vestry was added.〔
From 1921 to 1923, the sanctuary was reordered. A baldachin and the east window, designed by Ninian Comper, as part of a war memorial was also installed in the church. In the 1940s, the south transept was redesigned with a screen by Robert Thompson being added. In the 1980s, a new altar and dais were also installed.〔
Around 2012, the roof, ceiling and tower were repaired. Other essential repairs were also made, helped by a grant from English Heritage.〔(Big grant for Huddersfield Parish Church ) from ''Huddersfield Daily Examiner'', 20 March 2012, retrieved 7 March 2015〕〔(Church of St Peter, Kirkgate, Huddersfield - Kirklees ) from English Heritage, retrieved 7 March 2015〕

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