The following is a list of churches in Allerdale.
The following parishes have no active churches: Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth; Bothel and Threapland; Dundraw; Greysouthen; Holme Low; Oughterside and Allerby; Papcastle; Winscales; Woodside.
The district has an estimated 121 churches for 96,422 people, a ratio of one church for every 797 inhabitants.
Map of medieval parish churches
For the purposes of this map medieval is taken to be pre-1485. It is of note that Cumbria, unlike most parts of England, saw a sustained programme of church building during the 16th and 17th centuries as the more remote parts of the district were settled.
Allhallows
Bassenthwaite
Bridekirk
Cockermouth
Embleton
Gilcrux
Uldale
Kirkbride
Clifton
Lorton
Plumbland
Sebergham
Thursby
Wigton
Harrington
List
Name | Civil parish (settlement) | Dedication | Web | Founded | Denomination | Benefice | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Herbert, Braithwaite | Above Derwent (Braithwaite) | Herbert of D'water | 1900[1] | Church of England | Upper Derwent | ||
Newlands Church | Above Derwent (Newlands) | C16th | Church of England | Upper Derwent | Current building 1843 | ||
St Mary, Thornthwaite | Ab. Derwent (Thornthwaite) | Mary | Medieval | Church of England | Upper Derwent | Medieval chapel of ease; current church 1831 | |
St Andrew, Aikton | Aikton | Andrew | Medieval | Church of England | East Solway Churches[2] | Benefice also includes three churches in Carlisle District | |
All Saints, Allhallows | Allhallows | All Saints | 1896-1899 | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Replaced earlier 12th-century church nearby | |
Christ Church, Allonby | Allonby | Jesus | 1744[4] | Church of England | Allonby, Crosscanonby, Dearham | Rebuilt 1845 | |
St Kentigern, Aspatria | Aspatria | Mungo | Ancient[5] | Church of England | Aspatria with Hayton, Gilcrux | Rebuilt 1846-1848 | |
Aspatria Methodist Church | Aspatria | 1898 | Methodist | Wigton Methodist Circuit[6] | |||
St John, Bassenthwaite | Bassenthwaite | John ? | 1878 | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Originally chapel of ease since St Bega's so far from village | |
St Bega, Bassenthwaite | Bassenthwaite | Bega | Ancient | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | ||
Bassenthwaite Methodist Church | Bassenthwaite | 1865[7] | Methodist | Keswick & Cockermouth MC[8] | |||
Blennerhasset Evangelical Mission | Blennerhasset & Torpenhow | FIEC[9] | Affinity | ||||
St Michael & All Angels, Torpenhow | Blennerhasset & Torpenhow | Michael & Angels | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | ||
St Michael, Mosser | Blindbothel | Michael | C16th | Church of England | Clifton, Dean & Mosser | Originally chapel of ease. Current building 1773 | |
St Michael, Isel | Blindcrake | Michael | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | ||
All Saints, Boltongate | Boltons | All Saints | C14th | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | ||
Holy Trinity, Grange in Borrowdale | Borrowdale (Grange) | Trinity | 1861[10] | Church of England | Upper Derwent | Also hosts Methodist services since Grange Meth Ch. closed | |
St Andrew, Borrowdale | Borrowdale | Andrew | 1687[11] | Church of England | Upper Derwent | Rebuilt 1825 | |
St Michael, Bowness-on-Solway | Bowness | Michael | Medieval[12] | Church of England | Bowness, Kirkbride, Newton Arlosh | ||
Solway Methodist Church | Bowness (Port Carlisle) | 1861[13][14] | Methodist | North Cumbria MC | |||
St Bridget, Bridekirk | Bridekirk | Brigid of Kildare | Medieval | Church of England | Cockermouth Area Team[15] | Rebuilt 1868 | |
St Bridget, Brigham | Brigham | Brigid of Kildare | Medieval[16] | Church of England | Brigham, Gt B'ton, B'ton Moor | ||
Brigham Methodist Church | Brigham | 1883[17] | Methodist | Keswick & Cockermouth MC[8] | |||
St Mungo, Bromfield | Bromfield | Mungo | Ancient | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | Current building 1100s | |
Christ Church, Great Broughton | Broughton | Jesus | 1856[16] | Church of England | Cockermouth Area Team[15] | ||
Broughton Evangelical Church | Broughton | Unknown | [19] | ||||
Broughton Baptist Church | Broughton | No information other than a photo,[20] may be defunct | |||||
Broughton Methodist Church | Broughton | pre-1859[21] | Methodist | Current building 1907 | |||
St Columba, Broughton Moor | Broughton Moor | Columba | 1905[16] | Church of England | Brigham, Gt B'ton, B'ton Moor | ||
St James, Buttermere | Buttermere | James | 1507 | Church of England | Lorton, Loweswater, Buttermere[22] | Rebuilt 1840 | |
St Kentigern, Caldbeck | Caldbeck | Mungo | Ancient[23] | Church of England | Caldbeck, C. Sowerby, Sebergham | Current building 1112. Benefice includes one church in Eden | |
Caldbeck Methodist Chapel | Caldbeck | 1863[24] | Methodist | Wigton Methodist Circuit[6] | |||
Hesket Newmarket Free Church | Caldbeck (Hesk. Newmarket) | [25] | 1850s | FIEC (1993) | Affinity | ||
St Peter, Camerton | Camerton | Peter | Medieval | Church of England | Camerton, Seaton[26] | Rebuilt 1794 | |
All Saints, Cockermouth | Cockermouth | All Saints | Medieval | Church of England | Cockermouth Area Team[15] | Current building 1854 | |
Christ Church, Cockermouth | Cockermouth | Jesus | 1865 | Church of England | Cockermouth Area Team[15] | ||
St Joseph, Cockemouth | Cockermouth | Joseph | 1856 | Roman Catholic | Keswick & C'mouth Catholic[27] | ||
Cockermouth Methodist Church | Cockermouth | pre-1932 | Methodist | Keswick & Cockermouth MC[8] | Current building 1932 | ||
Cockermouth URC | Cockermouth | 1651[28] | URC | Current building 1850 | |||
Cockermouth Friends Meeting House | Cockermouth | 1688 | Quakers | Cumberland Area Quakers[29] | Current building 1884 | ||
King's Church Cockermouth | Cockermouth | Jesus | [30] | Newfrontiers | |||
St John the Evangelist, Crosscanonby | Crosscanonby | John the Evangelist | Medieval[4] | Church of England | Allonby, Crosscanonby, Dearham | ||
St Oswald, Dean | Dean | Oswald of N'umbria | Medieval[31] | Church of England | Clifton, Dean & Mosser | ||
St Philip, Eaglesfield | Dean (Eaglesfield) | Philip | 1891[32] | Church of England | Clifton, Dean & Mosser | AKA the John Dalton Memorial Church[33] | |
Pardshaw Friends Meeting House | Dean (Pardshaw) | 1729 | Quakers | Cumberland Area Quakers[29] | Home to Pardshaw Young Friends' Centre | ||
St Mungo, Dearham | Dearham | Mungo | Medieval[4] | Church of England | Allonby, Crosscanonby, Dearham | ||
Dearham Methodist Church | Dearham | Methodist | Solway Methodist Circuit[34] | ||||
St Cuthbert, Embleton | Embleton | Cuthbert | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Rebuilt 1806 | |
St Mary, Gilcrux | Gilcrux | Mary | Medieval[5] | Church of England | Aspatria with Hayton, Gilcrux | ||
Great Clifton Methodist Church | Great Clifton | Methodist | Solway Methodist Circuit[34] | ||||
St James, Hayton | Hayton and Mealo | James | 1867[5] | Church of England | Aspatria with Hayton, Gilcrux | ||
St Mary, Abbeytown | Holme Abbey (Abbeytown) | Mary | Medieval | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | Largely destroyed by fire 2009 | |
Abbeytown Methodist Chapel | Holme Abbey (Abbeytown) | 1858[35] | Methodist | Wigton Methodist Circuit[6] | |||
St John the Evangelist, Newton Arlosh | Holme East Waver | John the Evangelist | Medieval | Church of England | Bowness, Kirkbride, Newton Arlosh | [12] | |
St Cuthbert, Holme St Cuthbert | Holme St Cuthbert | Cuthbert | 1845 | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | ||
St James, Ireby | Ireby and Uldale | James | 1845 | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Replaced Norman church a mile away (redundant 1971) | |
St James, Uldale | Ireby and Uldale | James | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | ||
St Kentigern, Crosthwaite | Keswick (Great Crosthwaite) | Mungo | [36] | Ancient | Church of England | Crosthwaite | |
St John, Keswick | Keswick | John the Evangelist | [37] | 1838 | Church of England | Keswick | Designed by Anthony Salvin |
Our Lady of the Lakes & St Charles, Keswick | Keswick | Mary & Charles Borr | Roman Catholic | Keswick & C'mouth Catholic[27] | |||
Orthodox Parish of SS Bega, Mungo & Herbert | Keswick | Bega, Mungo, Herbert | [38] | 2007 | AROCWE | Also meet in Braithwaite Methodist Chapel | |
Keswick Methodist Church | Keswick | [39] | pre-1835 | Methodist | Keswick & Cockermouth MC[8] | Current building 1863[40] | |
Lake Road Chapel, Keswick | Keswick | [41] | 1654 | EFCC | Affinity. Settled on current site 1803, building rebuilt 1858 | ||
King's Church Keswick | Keswick | Jesus | [42] | Newfrontiers | |||
Keswick Friends Meeting House | Keswick | c. 1665 | Quakers | Cumberland Area Quakers[29] | Current building 1994 | ||
Keswick Gospel Hall | Keswick | [43] | |||||
St Peter, Kirkbampton | Kirkbampton | Peter | Medieval | Church of England | East Solway Churches[2] | ||
St Bride, Kirkbride | Kirkbride | Brigid of Kildare | Medieval | Church of England | Bowness, Kirkbride, Newton Arlosh | ||
St Luke, Clifton | Little Clifton | Luke | [44] | Medieval | Church of England | Clifton, Dean & Mosser | Current building 1858 |
St Cuthbert, Lorton | Lorton | Cuthbert | Medieval | Church of England | Lorton, Loweswater, Buttermere[22] | Rebuilt 1807-1809 | |
St Bartholomew, Loweswater | Loweswater | Bartholomew | Medieval | Church of England | Lorton, Loweswater, Buttermere[22] | Current building 1829. Chapel of ease until recent times | |
St Nicholas, Flimby | Maryport (Flimby) | Nicholas | Medieval | Church of England | Maryport | Current building 1794. Chapel of ease until 1546[45] | |
St Mary, Maryport | Maryport | Mary | 1760[46] | Church of England | Maryport | Originally a chapel of ease to Crosscanonby. Rebuilt 1890 | |
All Souls, Netherton | Maryport | All Saints | 1886 | Church of England | Maryport | ||
Trinity Baptist Church, Maryport | Maryport | Trinity | [47] | 1807[46] | Ind. Bapt. | Current building 1968-1973 | |
Our Lady & St Patrick, Maryport | Maryport | Mary & Patrick | 1844[46][48] | Roman Catholic | |||
St Mark's Methodist Church, Maryport | Maryport | Mark | 1806[46] | Methodist | Solway Methodist Circuit[34] | Relocated to new buildings 1864, 1973 | |
Maryport Pentecostal Church | Maryport | Unknown | AKA Maryport Community Church[49] | ||||
Furnace Road Gospel Hall | Maryport | Unknown | Building was once a Baptist chapel, built 1861[50] | ||||
St Cuthbert, Plumbland | Plumbland | Cuthbert | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Rebuilt 1871 | |
Plumbland Evangelical Chapel | Plumbland | FIEC[51] | Affinity | ||||
St Paul, Seaton | Seaton | Paul | 1882 | Church of England | Camerton, Seaton[26] | Became own parish 1987 | |
Seaton Methodist Church | Seaton | Methodist | Solway Methodist Circuit | ||||
St Mary, Sebergham | Sebergham | Mary | Medieval | Church of England | Caldbeck, C. Sowerby, Sebergham | ||
St James, Welton | Sebergham | James | C19th | Church of England | Westward Group | ||
St Barnabas, Setmurthy | Setmurthy | Barnabas | Medieval | Church of England | Binsey Team[3] | Current building 1794. Previously chapel of ease to Brigham | |
Christ Church, Silloth | Silloth on Solway | Jesus | 1870 | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | ||
The Assumption, Silloth | Silloth on Solway | Assumption of Mary | Roman Catholic | ||||
St Andrew's URC, Silloth | Silloth on Solway | Andrew | 1887[52] | URC | |||
Trinity Methodist Church, Silloth | Silloth on Solway | Trinity | 1875[52] | Methodist | Wigton Methodist Circuit[6] | ||
Silloth Evangelical Free Church | Silloth on Solway | FIEC[53] | Affinity | ||||
Greenrow Pentecostal Church | Silloth on Solway | 1930s[52] | Unknown | ||||
St John, St John's in the Vale | St John's C'rigg & Wythburn | John the Evangelist | pre-1550 | Church of England | St John's, Threlkeld, Wythburn | Earliest mention 1554. Building 1845 | |
Wythburn Church | St John's C'rigg & Wythburn | Unknown | pre-1550 | Church of England | St John's, Threlkeld, Wythburn | Earliest mention 1554. Current building 1640 | |
St Andrew, Thursby | Thursby | Andrew | [54] | Ancient | Church of England | Thursby | Current building 1846 |
Thursby Methodist Church | Thursby | [55] | Methodist | North Cumbria MC | |||
Underskiddaw Parish Room | Underskiddaw | 1829[56] | Church of England | Crosthwaite | |||
Christ Church, Waverton | Waverton | Jesus | 1865 | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | ||
St Matthew, Westnewton | Westnewton | Matthew | 1857 | Church of England | Solway Plain Team[18] | ||
St Hilda, Westward | Westward | Hilda of Whitby | pre-1570 | Church of England | Westward Group | Rebuilt 1786 | |
Holy Trinity, Rosley | Westward | Trinity | 1840s | Church of England | Westward Group | ||
St Mary, Wigton | Wigton | Mary | [57] | Medieval | Church of England | Wigton | Current building 1788 |
Wigton Methodist Church | Wigton | [58] | 1819 | Methodist | Wigton Methodist Circuit[6] | ||
St Cuthbert, Wigton | Wigton | Cuthbert | 1837 | Roman Catholic | |||
Lowmoor Evangelical Church | Wigton | [59] | 1997 | Unknown | |||
St John, Workington | Workington | John the Evangelist | [60] | 1823 | Church of England | Workington St John's | |
St Mary, Westfield | Workington | Mary | 1887 | Church of England | Workington St Mary's | ||
St Michael, Workington | Workington | Michael | [61] | Ancient | Church of England | Workington St Michael's | Current building 1770 |
St Mary, Harrington | Workington (Harrington) | Mary | [62] | Medieval | Church of England | Harrington | Rebuilt 1634 and 1884-1885 |
Our Lady Star of the Sea & St Michael, Workington | Workington | Mary & Michael | 1813 | Roman Catholic | Good Shepherd Workington[63] | Rebuilt 1876 | |
St Gregory, Westfield | Workington | Pope Gregory I | 1964 | Roman Catholic | Good Shepherd Workington[63] | ||
St Mary's Catholic Church, Harrington | Workington (Harrington) | Mary | 1872 | Roman Catholic | Good Shepherd Workington[63] | Current building 1892 | |
Harrington Methodist Church | Workington (Harrington) | 1828 | Methodist | Solway Methodist Circuit | |||
Influence Church | Workington | 2021 | AoG | ||||
United Church, Workington | Workington | Methodist / URC | Solway Methodist Circuit | Methodist and URC churches merged 2008[64] | |||
Harrington URC | Workington (Harrington) | URC | |||||
Emmanuel Church Workington | Workington | Jesus | [65] | ECFCE | |||
Workington Gospel Hall | Workington | Gospel Hall[66] | |||||
Westfield Gospel Hall | Workington | Gospel Hall[66] | |||||
Grace Baptist Church, Workington | Workington | [67] | |||||
Christ Central Workington | Workington | [68] | 2011 | Newfrontiers | Bridge Church and Hope Church merged 2011 | ||
St Margaret, Wythop | Wythop | Margaret the Virgin | 1865 | CoE | Binsey Team[3] |
Defunct churches
Name | Civil parish (settlement) | Dedication | Web | Founded | Redundant | Denomination | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
St Paul's, Causewayhead | Holme Low | Paul | [18] | 1845 | 2016 | Church of England | |
Christ Church, Maryport | Maryport | Jesus | [69] | 1872 | 2013 | Church of England | |
Holy Trinity, West Seaton | Seaton | Trinity | [26] | 1891 | Church of England | ||
Holy Trinity, Northside | Workington | Trinity | [70] | c. 1900 | 2015 | Church of England |
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