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Church of St. Peter


Location
The County of Northumberland - Cobourg
On the NE corner of King Street East and College Street


Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information
Posted
May 20, 2004

Text from the Plaque
This Anglican church was begun in 1851 to replace a frame building erected in 1820. Distinguished by the stepped battlements of its facade, the new building was designed in early Gothic Revival style by the noted architect Kivas Tully, who was later responsible for Victoria Hall, Cobourg. After the plan was altered, St. Peter’s was constructed by the contractor Samuel Retallick, and gradually encased the earlier church, which was dismantled. On October 15, 1854, this building was opened for service by its rector, the Venerable Alexander N. Bethune (1800-79), Archdeacon of York and an outspoken advocate of Church of England rights in Canada. St. Peter’s was later enlarged by extending the chancel, and in 1893-95 the interior was extensively renovated.

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