Northamptonshire has some hidden gems, and St Peter and St Paul's Church in Sywell is one of them.
St Peter and St Paul's church is grade 2 listed and dates back to the 12, 13 and 14 centuries. The Chancel was rebuilt in 1862 and the south aisle and north chappel was rebuilt and the tower hightened in 1870 by J. Maners.
The grounds of the church are nicely kept, with a nice tranquil vibe to them. The church can be found in the centre of the village and the Village Hall is located next to the church.
Andy Wise2 years ago
It was sad for many 😔 but…… It was a beautiful church and they performed perfectly for a living legend that sadly passed I will always remember that day!
St Peter and St Paul's church is grade 2 listed and dates back to the 12, 13 and 14 centuries. The Chancel was rebuilt in 1862 and the south aisle and north chappel was rebuilt and the tower hightened in 1870 by J. Maners.
The grounds of the church are nicely kept, with a nice tranquil vibe to them. The church can be found in the centre of the village and the Village Hall is located next to the church.