St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough

St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough

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4.8 - (80 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (80 reviews)
66
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  • Karla Becerra


    Apr 3rd, 2023

  • Deb

    Beautiful church. Moving service.
    Mar 28th, 2023

  • Tochukwu Oluh

    Lovely
    Mar 19th, 2023

  • Robert Walton

    Of architectural interest among Scarborough churches, the RC Church of St Peter was built in 1858 to designs by York-born architect Geo. Goldie (1828-87). It has a windowless polygonal apse that was described by architectural historian Charles Eastlake as the first church to have this feature.
    Feb 7th, 2023

  • Nicola Wedgwood


    Jan 2nd, 2023

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About
St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough

St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough is located at Castle Rd in Scarborough, England YO11 1TH. St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough can be contacted via phone at (172) 336-0358 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (172) 336-0358

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough?

A The phone number for St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough is: (172) 336-0358.


Q Where is St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough located?

A St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough is located at Castle Rd, Scarborough, eng YO11 1TH


Q What is the internet address for St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough?

A The website (URL) for St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough is: http://www.scarboroughcatholicparishes.org.uk/


Q How is St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough rated?

A St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough has a 4.8 Star Rating from 80 reviewers.

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St Peter's RC Church :Scarborough

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Deb on Google

image Beautiful church. Moving service.


Tochukwu Oluh on Google

image Lovely


Robert Walton on Google

image Of architectural interest among Scarborough churches, the RC Church of St Peter was built in 1858 to designs by York-born architect Geo. Goldie (1828-87). It has a windowless polygonal apse that was described by architectural historian Charles Eastlake as the first church to have this feature.


Nicola Wedgwood on Google

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