St
Peter's Church, Over
Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants, SO20
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St.
Peter’s Church in Over Wallop stands high on the hillside south of the Wallop
Brook that runs through the village. It must have been a fine and dominant sight
before trees screened it, now it is barely visible from the road.
St.
Peter’s Over Wallop became a separate parish in 1291 although as late as the
14th C. a pension of thirty shillings was paid to the Treasurer of York Minster,
the patron of Nether Wallop. St. Peter’s came into the possession of Richard
de Wallop in 1342 and has remained with his descendants until the present
day.
The
church is of 12th C. origin but modern repairs and alterations obscure its
history. It was given its Victorian features, including the saddleback roof to
the tower, by the architect of Truro Cathedral, Pearson, in 1866. It was paid
for by the Rev. Henry Fellowes, a relative of the Wallop family. Most of the
interior fittings date from the mid-19th C. restoration but one 17th C. bench
survives at the rear of the N. aisle.
The
Registers begin in 1538 and were transferred to the Hampshire Register Office in
the mid-1980’s. The parish of Over Wallop is in a joint benefice of Over
Wallop (St Peter's) and Nether Wallop (St Andrew's). The 1991 census recorded a
village population of 2,280 with a mixed housing stock ranging from large
detached properties to a number of council houses. The parish is set either side
of a small brook near to an active military airfield (The Army Air Corps Centre
at Middle Wallop).
St
Peter's is capable of seating approximately 150 in the pews with folding wooden
chairs available to supplement this number (at the back of the church) by
approximately 50 for larger services, e.g. Remembrance Sunday.
For
information on weddings, baptisms and funerals - contact information is on the
Ministry Team Page
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