St. Peter’s Church is a historic Anglican church located in the town of St. George’s. The church, which was built in the 15th century, is the oldest continuously used Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere.
The church is a beautiful example of colonial architecture, with its white-washed walls, high ceilings, and Gothic-style windows. The interior of the church is simple yet elegant, with wooden pews, a brass lectern, and a beautiful chancel screen.
One of the most notable features of St. Peter’s Church is its graveyard, which is the final resting place of many prominent figures in Bermuda’s history, including British governors, early settlers, and sea captains. The graveyard is also home to a number of fascinating tombstones, some of which date back to the early 17th century.
Today, St. Peter’s Church remains an important landmark in Bermuda and is a popular destination for visitors looking to explore the island’s rich history and culture. Visitors are welcome to attend Sunday services and explore the church and its grounds throughout the week.
Entrance Fee:
$2.00 donation
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