St Pega

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  • Ell Jay

    Lovely Village church. Met a couple of locals, very warm and welcoming. Well kept church, with lots of history in such a small place! Tour books and guides, and amazing ancient art works. All in all, absolutely lovely. Great for place for any Pilgrim or budding Historians.
    Feb 10th, 2023

  • Anne Weyers

    This was my first visit to this lovely Church. I was disappointed that there was no one inside. Although the notice board said there was more information inside, there wasn't. Tried to leave a donation, but didn't know how the offertory box opened.
    Mar 20th, 2019

  • Lindsey Ambrose

    A dramatic Norman south doorway leads to a church interior rich with wall paintings, many dated to the 14th century. One, depicting skeletons, is said to be associated with plague visiting the local area. The church is the only one in the country dedicated to St Pega, a 7th century saint related to the royal family of the East Angles.
    Feb 1st, 2018

  • Archie Pye

    Lovely community. Great facilities, nearby shop, park, village hall.
    Aug 19th, 2016

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About
St Pega

St Pega is located at Chestnut Cl in Peakirk, England PE6 7NH. St Pega can be contacted via phone at (173) 325-2416 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (173) 325-2416

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Pega?

A The phone number for St Pega is: (173) 325-2416.


Q Where is St Pega located?

A St Pega is located at Chestnut Cl, Peakirk, eng PE6 7NH


Q What is the internet address for St Pega?

A The website (URL) for St Pega is: http://www.achurchnearyou.com/


Q How is St Pega rated?

A St Pega has a 4.3 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

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St Pega

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Ell Jay on Google

image Lovely Village church. Met a couple of locals, very warm and welcoming. Well kept church, with lots of history in such a small place!
Tour books and guides, and amazing ancient art works.
All in all, absolutely lovely. Great for place for any Pilgrim or budding Historians.


Anne Weyers on Google

image This was my first visit to this lovely Church. I was disappointed that there was no one inside. Although the notice board said there was more information inside, there wasn't. Tried to leave a donation, but didn't know how the offertory box opened.


Lindsey Ambrose on Google

image A dramatic Norman south doorway leads to a church interior rich with wall paintings, many dated to the 14th century. One, depicting skeletons, is said to be associated with plague visiting the local area. The church is the only one in the country dedicated to St Pega, a 7th century saint related to the royal family of the East Angles.


Archie Pye on Google

image Lovely community. Great facilities, nearby shop, park, village hall.


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