St Peter's Church, Kirkbampton

The Norman features are the north doorway, a blocked south doorway, the chancel arch, a lancet window in the south wall of the chancel and the head of a similar lancet that has been reset in the north wall of the organ chamber.

The tympanum of the south doorway is decorated with stone of two different colours in three horizontal bands.

The internal fittings and furnishings date from the 19th century, as do the wooden panelled ceiling in the nave and the barrel vaulted roof in the chancel.

[2] The stained glass in the east window is by Morris & Co.; it is a triplet dating from 1871, but is badly preserved.

[4] The two-manual organ dates from about 1900 and was made by Albert E. Pease of the Phoenix Works, Stoke Newington.