St Peter's Church, Duxford

[1] St Peter's is located in the south of the village's conservation area, just west of the River Cam.

In 1728 the tower had the existing tall spire removed and replaced with the present shorter one commonly seen in churches of this region.

The church tower houses six bells,[3] nearly all of which were transferred from the then chapel of ease St John's in 1947 and installed in 1948.

The clock face was restored in 2018 in time for the service of remembrance to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.

[4] St Peter's hosts a free drop-in group for babies, toddlers and their adults twice a month, known as 'Tiddlers', as well as occasional craft cafes and fundraising events throughout the year.

St Peter's Church