St Oswald's Church, Winwick, Gothic church building in Winwick, England
St Oswald's Church is a Gothic stone building sitting on elevated ground with pointed arches and fine masonry work throughout its structure. Inside, the oak-paneled roof and brass plaques speak to the craftsmanship and care invested in this place over centuries.
The building was founded around 1250 and stood largely unchanged for centuries afterward. Major transformation came between 1847 and 1849 when architect Augustus Pugin reshaped the church, rebuilding the chancel and sanctuary areas.
The church is dedicated to Saint Oswald, a 7th-century English king whose veneration held deep meaning in this region. His patronage shaped the character and local significance of this place from its earliest days.
The church sits on elevated ground and is generally accessible from outside. As an active place of Anglican worship, visiting hours may vary depending on services and events taking place.
Captain Edward Smith of the Titanic was married here to Sarah Eleanor Pennington in 1887. This connection to one of history's most famous maritime disasters makes the location historically significant for many visitors.
Location: Winwick
Inception: 13 century
Architects: Augustus Pugin
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture
Website: http://stoswaldwinwick.com
GPS coordinates: 53.43080,-2.59790
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:03
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