[1] The pre-World War II church, generally in the Perpendicular style[2] with a square embattled tower having a turret at one of the angles, had its north aisle rebuilt in 1792 and was completely refurbished and enlarged in 1830.
Eight years later, the last phase of rebuilding was complete and on 14 December 1957 the new church was consecrated by the Bishop of Rochester, Christopher Maude Chavasse.
Several of the modern windows (including two illustrated below) were designed by M. E. Aldrich Rope, a prolific Arts and Crafts stained glass artist.
The instrument was made and first assembled in Walker's workshops in Brandon, before being dismantled and installed in the church—it weighs approximately 12 tons.
16' Trombone 8' Trumpet Choir to Pedal Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal CHOIR ORGAN (58 notes) 8' Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 4' Principal 4' Open Flute 2⅔' Nasard 2' Gemshorn 13⁄5' Tierce III Fourniture 8' Trumpet 8' Cromorne Swell to Choir GREAT ORGAN (58 notes) 16' Bourdon 8' Open Diapason 8' Chimney Flute 4' Principal 4' Harmonic Flute 2' Fifteenth IV Fourniture 16' Double Trumpet 8' Trumpet V Cornet (from middle C) Choir to Great Swell to Great SWELL ORGAN (58 notes) 8' Diapason 8' Voila da Gamba 8' Voix Celeste 8' Stopped Flute 4' Gemshorn 2' Flageolet IV Mixture 16' Bassoon 8' Trumpet 8' Hautboy Famous people buried at St Peter and St Paul have included: