St Winefride's Church, Holywell
St Winefride's Church, Holywell, Roman Catholic church in Holywell, United Kingdom
St Winefride's Church is a Roman Catholic place of worship in Holywell with a neoclassical front built from cut stone and slate. The building features stepped gable ends, a cross at its peak, and an interior arranged with classical design elements, including stained glass windows and a shrine dedicated to the church's patron saint.
Construction of the church began in 1832 under architect Joseph John Scoles, replacing an earlier chapel from 1808 that had served the local Catholic community. This rebuild took place during a period when Catholics in the region were increasingly able to establish permanent houses of worship.
The church is named after Saint Winefride, an early Christian martyr whose veneration continues to draw people to this sacred space today. Visitors encounter an active place of worship that maintains strong roots in the local Catholic community and its long-standing spiritual practices.
The church is readily accessible for visitors and the interior can be viewed during daylight hours throughout the year. Regular worship services offer the best opportunity to experience the space in use and observe its active role in the community.
Five decorative banners created by artist Baron Corvo in the 1890s remain on display in what was once the church's baptistry area. These artworks reveal the place's connection to the artistic community of that era.
Location: Holywell
Architects: Joseph John Scoles
Elevation above the sea: 97.8 m
Address: 15 Well St, Holywell CH8 7PL, UK
Opening Hours: Monday-Tuesday 09:30-16:30; Thursday-Friday 09:30-16:30; Saturday 12:00-19:00; Sunday 09:30-13:00
Phone: +447542268736
Website: http://stwinefridesholywell.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.27530,-3.22290
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:20
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