Church Open Afternoon

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
St Oswald's
Address
Golborne Road Winwick Warrington WA2 8LF, WA2 8LF, United Kingdom

Come and explore this beautiful church which is steeped in so much history. Explore the Gerard Chapel with a museum of lots of interesting artefacts, the Leigh Chapel with a unique brass rubbing! Plus so many more interesting features.
In addition to all this, there will be a special display of ecclesiastical items from James Balme.

St Oswald's

St Oswald's is a friendly church and we would love to welcome you. The church building stands at the centre of the village of Winwick on raised ground, welcoming all who pass through. There is evidence that the Christian faith has been here for over 1,000 years and continues today. The Church building is mentioned in the Domesday Book and the church is an integral part of the area's history and community.

On the 29/02/2024, Reverend Martin Cox was appointed Priest-in-Charge at St. Oswald’s Church, Winwick, plus Rector of Christ Church, Croft and Newchurch Parish Church, Culcheth. 

Services of Worship - Sunday 11am

Times and location may vary when there is a joint service with the three parishes. Please refer to our website and/or Facebook page for the most up to date information on services. 

*Info correct as on 09/06/2024

PLEASE NOTE: If you are viewing this via the Parish Giving Scheme Web Page then this information may be out of date, as the PGS website are not always able to update regularly. Please click on our website link above for services, events etc. 

Get in touch

Reverend Martin Cox; Priest-in-Charge

C/O St. Oswald's Church
Golborne Road
Winwick
Warrington

WA2 8SZ
Revd Martin Cox; Priest-in-Charge
07783 938335
John Watkin; Church Warden
01925 766889

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Church Open Afternoon

Occuring
for 3 hours
Venue
St Oswald's
Address
Golborne Road Winwick Warrington WA2 8LF, WA2 8LF, United Kingdom

Come and explore this beautiful church which is steeped in so much history. Explore the Gerard Chapel with a museum of lots of interesting artefacts, the Leigh Chapel with a unique brass rubbing! Plus so many more interesting features.
In addition to all this, there will be a special display of ecclesiastical items from James Balme.