Droitwich
Anglican: St Andrew
St Andrew’s dates back to the 13th century, it stands in the older part of Droitwich Town Centre.
The medieval tower, shown in the old postcard below, was removed in 1926 due to subsidence caused by the extraction of the salt for which the town is famous.
The ground plan in Church Plans Online appears to be for re-seating.
St Andrew’s is open daily during daylight hours. (Ref Parish Office July 2014)
St Andrew’s from a postcard, c1900. St Andrew’s Exterior, January 2011.
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Interior pictures from 2014, Please Click Here. (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
References and other sources:
Bridges, Tim. Churches of Worcestershire, 2005.
Brooks, Alan and Nikolaus Pevsner. Buildings of England: Worcestershire, 2007.
Full details of these books are on the Bibliography Page.
Websites: Grade I Listed Building: Listing Details Here.
Historic England listing: Please Click Here
Church Plans Online: Ground plans of 1829/1839 by Henry Prosser.
Parish Website.
A Church Near You.
Family History Website.
Towers and Spires Cycling Route (PDF)
Entry updated May 2022
Anglican: St Nicholas
The first church of St Nicholas in Droitwich was built in the 12th century and destroyed in the town fire of 1293. A second church from the early 14th century survived until the mid 17th century. The current St Nicholas was built to the designs of local architect John Smith in 1866 to serve the expanding west side of the town. The original plans included a spire which was never built.
St Nicholas from old undated postcard. St Nicholas, June 2014.
For other recent (2014) pictures Please Click Here. (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
References and some further sources:
Bridges, Tim. Churches of Worcestershire, 2005.
Brooks, Alan and Nikolaus Pevsner. Buildings of England: Worcestershire, 2007.
Full details of thses books are on the Bibliography Page.
Wesites: Church Plans Online: Original ground plans of 1866 by John Smith.
Parish Website.
A Church Near You.
Family History Website.
Entry updated May 2022
Anglican: St Peter de Witton
Situated about 1 mile south east of the town centre, St Peter de Witton was founded as a Priory Church in the 12th century. The surrounding area is now residential. The church retains much Norman, 13th century, work. The west tower is 15th century and the building was restored in the 19th century. St Peter’s is usually open during daylight hours. (Ref: Parish Website 2014.)
St Peter de Witton from old undated postcards.
St Peter de Witton, April 2011.
For other recent (2011 & 2014) pictures Please Click Here. (www.flickr.com/tudorbarlow)
References and other sources:
Bridges, Tim. Churches of Worcestershire, 2005.
Brooks, Alan and Nikolaus Pevsner. Buildings of England: Worcestershire, 2007.
Details of these books can be found on the Bibliography Page.
Websites: Grade I Listed Building: Listing Details Here.
Historic England listing: Please Click Here
Parish Website
A Church Near You.
Family History Website.
British History Online: Entry for Droitwich Churches etc.
Entry upated May 2022
For St Augustine’s Church please see under Dodderhill.
Other local churches: Droitwich Deanery
For Droitwich Roman Catholic and non conformist churches see below:
Baptist
Independent Evangelical
Methodist
Roman Catholic
Please click on red text for a link. External websites will open in a new window. Page updated May 2022