St Mary's Parish Church, Wigton

St Mary's Parish Church, Wigton

St Mary's is open every day.

The parish is currently in interregnum and Rev Richard Corrie has been appointed Curate in Charge for a limited period.  Please see below for current contact details.

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St Mary's is the Church of England Parish Church of Wigton in Cumbria. We offer a range of services in various styles and everyone is welcome. We have a fine robed choir, a committed group of bell ringers, an active Mothers' Union, and activities for children and young people of all ages. We have an electoral roll of 175 members.

St Mary's is a beautiful Georgian building of 1788 with a famous Harrison & Harrison organ, fine stained glass, beautiful interior galleries and a celebrated colour scheme. It is open every day and welcomes visitors.

For enquiries about baptisms, weddings, confirmations and any other matters, please see below.

Interior, looking East

Service times

Sunday

8am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer)

9.30am Parish Eucharist and Children's groups (Common Worship).

    Mattins (BCP) on fifth Sunday of the month

6.30pm Sung Evening Prayer (Book of Common Prayer)


Tuesday

9.45am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer)


Wednesday

12.45pm Holy Communion (Common Worship)

Giving to St Mary's

To make a one-off online donation to St Mary's, please click here.

To set up a regular gift, please click here.

Contact details

Rev Richard Corrie (Curate in Charge)
01228 93 49 94
reverendrichardcorrie@outlook.com


Mr David Lomas  (Churchwarden)
016973 43862
d.lomas46@btinternet.com


The Archdeacon is:
The Ven Stewart Fyfe
07552 428772
stewart.fyfe@carlislediocese.org.uk





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