List of churches in Allerdale

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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.

Contents

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.

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Medieval parish churches in Allerdale

List

NameCivil parish (settlement)DedicationWebFoundedDenominationBeneficeNotes
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 DerwentCurrent building 1843
St Mary, Thornthwaite Ab. Derwent (Thornthwaite) Mary Medieval Church of England Upper DerwentMedieval 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, DearhamRebuilt 1845
St Kentigern, Aspatria Aspatria Mungo Ancient [5] Church of England Aspatria with Hayton, GilcruxRebuilt 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 & MosserOriginally 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 DerwentAlso hosts Methodist services since Grange Meth Ch. closed
St Andrew, Borrowdale Borrowdale Andrew 1687 [11] Church of England Upper DerwentRebuilt 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, SeberghamCurrent 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 & MosserAKA 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 KeswickDesigned 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 & MosserCurrent 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 MaryportCurrent building 1794. Chapel of ease until 1546 [45]
St Mary, Maryport Maryport Mary 1760 [46] Church of England MaryportOriginally 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 UnknownAKA Maryport Community Church [49]
Furnace Road Gospel Hall Maryport UnknownBuilding 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, WythburnEarliest mention 1554. Building 1845
Wythburn Church St John's C'rigg & Wythburn Unknownpre-1550 Church of England St John's, Threlkeld, WythburnEarliest mention 1554. Current building 1640
St Andrew, Thursby Thursby Andrew [54] Ancient Church of England ThursbyCurrent 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 GroupRebuilt 1786
Holy Trinity, Rosley Westward Trinity 1840s Church of England Westward Group
St Mary, Wigton Wigton Mary [57] Medieval Church of England WigtonCurrent 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] 1997Unknown
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'sCurrent building 1770
St Mary, Harrington Workington (Harrington) Mary [62] Medieval Church of England HarringtonRebuilt 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 ChurchWorkington2021AoG
United Church, Workington Workington Methodist / URC Solway Methodist CircuitMethodist 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

NameCivil parish (settlement)DedicationWebFoundedRedundantDenominationNotes
St Paul's, Causewayhead Holme Low Paul [18] 18452016 Church of England
Christ Church, Maryport Maryport Jesus [69] 18722013 Church of England
Holy Trinity, West Seaton Seaton Trinity [26] 1891 Church of England
Holy Trinity, Northside Workington Trinity [70] c. 19002015 Church of England

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