St. Peter's Church, Evercreech

Sam and Sarah will be getting married at St. Peter's Church Evercreech, Somerset, at 12 noon on 5th March 2011

The most important thing about this church is that the Crabbe family were regular attenders for many years

The order of service can be found here

Wikipedia tells us that:

"The Church of St Peter dates from the 14th century and is a Grade I listed building. The three-stage tower has set-back buttresses ascending to pinnacles, with a very tall transomed two-light bell-chamber with windows on each face The embattled parapet has quatrefoil piercing, with big corner pinnacles and smaller intermediate pinnacles. The four-light west window has extensively restored tracery. This tower is of the East Mendip type. On the north wall of the tower is a roll of honour to victims of World War I. It is within a rectangular wooden case with a glazed door crowned by a triangular pediment and plaque below."

"The clock face features an unusual mistake as it is missing the X and instead has an XI and then two XII. Rumour has it that the person who paid for the clock was told by his wife he had to be in from the pub by 10. Hence no 10(X) on the clock!"

Directions to the church can be found here and an order of service will be available here as well as on the day