Name
|
Civil parish (settlement)
|
Dedication
|
Web
|
Founded
|
Denomination
|
Benefice
|
Notes
|
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 Derwent
|
Current building 1843
|
St Mary, Thornthwaite
|
Ab. Derwent (Thornthwaite)
|
Mary
|
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Upper Derwent
|
Medieval 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, Dearham
|
Rebuilt 1845
|
St Kentigern, Aspatria
|
Aspatria
|
Mungo
|
|
Ancient[5]
|
Church of England
|
Aspatria with Hayton, Gilcrux
|
Rebuilt 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 & Mosser
|
Originally 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 Derwent
|
Also hosts Methodist services since Grange Meth Ch. closed
|
St Andrew, Borrowdale
|
Borrowdale
|
Andrew
|
|
1687[11]
|
Church of England
|
Upper Derwent
|
Rebuilt 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, Sebergham
|
Current 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 & Mosser
|
AKA 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
|
Keswick
|
Designed 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 & Mosser
|
Current 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
|
Maryport
|
Current building 1794. Chapel of ease until 1546[45]
|
St Mary, Maryport
|
Maryport
|
Mary
|
|
1760[46]
|
Church of England
|
Maryport
|
Originally 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
|
|
|
|
Unknown
|
|
AKA Maryport Community Church[49]
|
Furnace Road Gospel Hall
|
Maryport
|
|
|
|
Unknown
|
|
Building 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, Wythburn
|
Earliest mention 1554. Building 1845
|
Wythburn Church
|
St John's C'rigg & Wythburn
|
Unknown
|
|
pre-1550
|
Church of England
|
St John's, Threlkeld, Wythburn
|
Earliest mention 1554. Current building 1640
|
St Andrew, Thursby
|
Thursby
|
Andrew
|
[54]
|
Ancient
|
Church of England
|
Thursby
|
Current 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 Group
|
Rebuilt 1786
|
Holy Trinity, Rosley
|
Westward
|
Trinity
|
|
1840s
|
Church of England
|
Westward Group
|
|
St Mary, Wigton
|
Wigton
|
Mary
|
[57]
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Wigton
|
Current 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]
|
1997
|
Unknown
|
|
|
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's
|
Current building 1770
|
St Mary, Harrington
|
Workington (Harrington)
|
Mary
|
[62]
|
Medieval
|
Church of England
|
Harrington
|
Rebuilt 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 Church
|
Workington
|
|
|
2021
|
AoG
|
|
|
United Church, Workington
|
Workington
|
|
|
|
Methodist / URC
|
Solway Methodist Circuit
|
Methodist 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]
|
|