A brick built church building with large windows and a hexagonal spire.
St Peter, Chippenham, Wiltshire. General view of exterior to hexagonal plan with lattice spire, view from east. Church designed by Kenneth Nealon 1965-7. Grade II listed. © Historic England Archive. DP347664. View List entry 1481148
St Peter, Chippenham, Wiltshire. General view of exterior to hexagonal plan with lattice spire, view from east. Church designed by Kenneth Nealon 1965-7. Grade II listed. © Historic England Archive. DP347664. View List entry 1481148

St Peter's Chippenham is Listed at Grade II

The Church of St Peter, built in 1967-1968 to serve the expanding population of Chippenham, has been listed at Grade II.

The church contains the most extensive, rich and varied collection of Frank Roper MBE’s ecclesiastical work known in England. This includes sculpture, screens, light fittings, door furniture, and etched glass. It also contains stained glass made in collaboration with Roper’s wife and fellow artist, Nora Roper.

Frank Roper MBE is recognised for pioneering a new form of aluminium casting using polystyrene, which became a more affordable way to produce fittings than could be achieved using more traditional metals. His large screens, full of elegant forms, complement the robust concrete frames in which they stand within this church.

Built to the designs of architect Kenneth Nealon, the church is stylistically rooted in the 1960s and is notable for its thoughtful use of converging geometric forms and scale and use of a simple selection of materials.

The architectural form provides a series of striking spaces, including a dramatic main space with an exposed concrete roof structure and full-height vertical strip windows.

The ethereal windows depict St Peter in his three guises and are characteristic of Roper’s vivid, Realist form of illustration; the small diagram of the church itself is a playful detail.

Roper’s output was prolific, and his talent and sensitivity in religious portrayals earned him some large and important commissions for a number of cathedrals.

The building is currently used by the community as a meeting place, and for many additional uses including for playgroup, choir practise and food distribution.

The Church of St Peter has been protected with Grade II listing and recognised for its architectural significance due to its unusual geometric design and the fact that it also contains the most extensive collection of Frank Roper's pioneering work. This will allow this important building to be preserved for and admired by future generations
Lord Kamall, Heritage Minister
We’re delighted to see this wonderful Wiltshire church nationally recognised and protected. With its striking double-height hexagonal nave and geometric details, along with exquisite decorative elements by artists Frank and Nora Roper, it’s a fine example of Britain’s modern heritage. We hope St Peter will continue to be at the heart of the Chippenham community for generations to come
Catherine Croft, Director Twentieth Century Society
We are delighted to receive confirmation of a Grade 2 Listing for St Peter's Church Chippenham. This establishes our reputation as a fine example of Frank Roper's artistic vision, as well as supporting the work of local volunteers to make St Peter's Church Centre a vibrant community hub.
Revd Andrew Gubbins, Priest in Charge of St Peter's Chippenham