Being born and bred in Wisbech, I lived close to Walpole St Peter for many years without realising what a jewel its church is.

I discovered this special gem in Simon Jenkins‘ best seller, England’s Thousand Best Churches, where it was awarded five stars – the highest accolade – and visited it on his recommendation for the first time about seven years ago.

When I first stepped inside, I was immediately struck by its wonderful light and vast windows, the painted panels on its screen and its dark inward facing pews, and wondered when this very special Marshland church was last full. I wholeheartedly agree with Simon who says: “Inside, there is hardly a disappointment”.

The church, a short drive from the Queen’s Sandringham estate, is also much admired by Prince Charles, who has donated to its latest fundraising appeal.

I have returned there few times as I can never resist calling  in when I am in the area now that I have discovered it, which I did yesterday. My mother and I have also joined its small and welcoming congregations for its Good Friday service, and I misguidedly thought that its sheer architectural beauty would attract a throng of worshippers.

Thank  you Simon Jenkins for highlighting what a rare treasure this fabulous church is. In Simon’s words: “The ‘Queen of Marshlands’ deserves more respect than she has been accorded…..If English churches were Dutch Old Masters, this would be St Pieter de Hooch”

I urge you to see it for yourself.