St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Ashton, Wisconsin)

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is a Neogothic-styled church built in 1901 in the small farming community of Ashton, Wisconsin in the town of Springfield, Dane County, Wisconsin.

Many of these people were German Catholics, and they established a local parish, constructing their first church building in 1861.

Anton Dohman of Milwaukee designed the current building and J.H.

The walls are built of coursed limestone quarried from local farms.

[3] Inside, the nave contains two rows of oak pews, leading to the pinnacled altar in the apse on the south end.