[2] The church stands adjacent to the East Coast Main Railway Line, overlooking the River Great Ouse.
[3] The church dates from the Norman era in the 12th century, when the nave, chancel and north aisle were built.
[6] The church continues to be used for occasional services, open days, craft fairs, and other events, including a film festival.
[7][8] St Peter's church is constructed mainly of pebble and freestone, with dressings of Barnack limestone.
[1] The north arcade has three bays dating from the 13th century, with round-headed arches carried on square piers.
It consists of an alabaster kneeling figure, flanked by Doric pilasters under an entablature with a segmental pediment.
[1] The two-manual organ in the west gallery was built in 1913 by Blackett and Howden of Newcastle upon Tyne, but it is no longer usable.