Visit the Church of St Wilfrid Standish,
The Parish Church of St Wilfrid, Church Street, Standish, Wigan, Lancashire, WN6 0JT
St Wilfrid's Church Standish was built in 1584 and is the only Grade I listed building in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan. The blending of late Gothic and Renaissance styles of architecture along with the light and lofty clerestory give the church a special beauty and charm. The roof consists of a beautiful oak timbered ceiling, with moulded pricipals dividing the ceiling into bays with moulded diagonal ribs. The nave and chancel arcades have pointed arches on Tuscan columns with plinths; believed to be the earliest use of this order in the country.
Apart from the church being open to visitors, between 10am and 2pm on Saturday 7th September there will be people on hand to explain the history of the church and the Standish family. Our Director of music will be on hand to explain how the organ works. There will be opportunities to visit the bell ringing chamber. (Please note that this involves climbing a steep spiral staircase.) and at 11am there will be a tour of the churchyard - "Colliers to Cotton Kings". Refreshments will be available.
Come and discover the fascinating history of St Wilfrid's Church and its people.
The Parish Church of St Wilfrid, Church Street, Standish, Wigan, Lancashire, WN6 0JT
Toilet available down a flight of steps.