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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

The church of Ampney St Peter is a mixture of late Saxon and 19'th century perpendicular construction. The tower is in Saxon form and the nave is the saxon original. The font is believed to be 16'th century.

There is a prominent Sheela na gig on the interior wall.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Font

Believed to be 16'th century

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Ampney St Peter - The Sheela na gig

A prominent and well displayed Sheela na gig which has, at some time, been defaced in the genital area. It is believed that this was once displayed on an exterior wall.

The history and purpose of Sheela na gig is subject to controversy. It is worth noting that early Christian belief revered as its principal mystery the Birth of Christ from mortal women, it was only later with the romanisation of the church that the emphasis shifted to the crucifixion and ascension. It may well be that Sheela na gig represent the remnants of the creed carried by early missionaries.


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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.

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Ampney St Peter - The Church of St Peter.