St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Norfolk
Facts and practical information
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, now known as The New Saint James Holiness Church of Christ Disciples, is a historic Episcopal church in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. It is a frame, gable-roofed building with two contiguous sections: 1) the sanctuary built in 1886; 2) and the fellowship hall built in 1912. The church building is in the Gothic Revival style. The building features a small gable-roofed arched entrance door and large and small arched stained-glass windows. St. Peter's is one of six mission churches that descended from St. Paul's. St. Peter's Episcopal Church operated at this location until 1959, when it was transferred to the African-American trustees of Garretts Independent Community Church. In 1967, St. Peter's was transferred to the trustees of what come to be known as Saint James Holiness Church of Christ Disciples. ()
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: MacArthur Center, Harbor Park, Waterside, Norfolk Scope.
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How to get to St. Peter's Episcopal Church by public transport?
Train
- Norfolk (5 min walk)
Bus
- Amtrak Bus Stop (5 min walk)
- Norfolk Downtown Transit Center (19 min walk)
Light rail
- Nsu • Lines: Tide (7 min walk)
- Harbor Park • Lines: Tide (7 min walk)
Ferry
- Waterside • Lines: Elizabeth River Ferry (25 min walk)