• St Peter-in-the-East was deconsecrated in the 1970s and renovated for its present use.
  • The interior of St Peter-in-the-East (now reconfigured as the College library). The church of St Peter-in-the-East has existed on this site since the late 10th century.
  • St Peter-in-the-East is on the private grounds of St Edmund Hall and visitors are asked to register with the lodge (reception) on the way in.
  • Archaeologia X (1792), 188. L.H. Green, St Peter-in-the-East Church, 1905, pp. 99-103, Oxford History Centre, handwritten pamphlet.
  • St Edmund Hall basks in the glory of faith, housing the former church of St Peter-in-the-East.
  • Oxford St Peter in the East is an Ancient Parish in the county of Oxfordshire. ... St. Peter’s-in-the-East is a perpetual curacy, valued at £13.
  • This wooden memorial with gold lettering was originally on the wall of St Peter-in-the-East Church in Queen's Lane.
  • St. Peter in the East is situated, as its name implies, in the east of Oxford, on Queens Lane.
  • When the church of St Peter-le-Bailey was built in the castle precincts, it was renamed St Peter in the East being located near the east gate of the city.