ST PETER’S CHURCH,
HUISH CHAMPFLOWER

The early history of St. Peter's is obscure [as is often the case when a Church
dates back to Norman times and perhaps before]. The first mention of a Chaplain
was in 1187 and in 1226, there is a Church building.
Thomas de Huish Champflower was the Patron [with responsibility for providing a
Priest for the Church until 1297]. However, it appears that nothing of the Norman
building has survived since the main body of the present Church dates from the
early C15, which
places it in the English Gothic category, otherwise known as Perpendicular. So,
the Church was probably built around the time of the wars of the Roses.
FOUNDERS AND DATES OF THE HUISH BELLS
Treble: Mears & Stainbank, London - 1923
Second: Thomas Bilbie, Collumpton - 1790
Third: W Pannell, Collumpton - 1826
Fourth: Robert Norton, Exeter - c 1450
Fifth: Thos Bayley, Bridgwater - 1763
Tenor: Thos Bayley, Bridgwater - 1763
Incumbents
There is a long list of Incumbents of St. Peter's, dating back to 1318. click here for link
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday school for the Hills parishes is
held at St Peter’ on the first Sunday of every month at 10:30 [before the
family service at 11:15]. Stories, colouring
and crafts in a happy and informal atmosphere. Children of all ages are warmly
welcome; parents too if they like. Want to know more; then phone Denise Broom
on 01984 624395.