Sacred Heart, Wigtown
Simple little cruciform shaped late-Victorian Gothic Church, one of only two buildings attributed to architect JG Garden Brown
A simple and unpretentious brick-built cruciform Gothic church, of nave and apse, one of only two buildings attributed to little-known architect John George Garden Brown and built in 1879, shortly before his early death.
Its door sits within a shallow gabled porch, the line echoing the line of the gable above. There are four lancet windows beneath a niche above containing a white marble statue of Christ.
The calm interior contains a pine bench style pews facing the wooden altar beneath the open timber beamed roof. The church is also used as a venue during the famous annual Wigtown Book Festival.
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Address
South Main Street, Wigtown, DG8 9EH
Services
Monday Mass at 11.00 am
Opening Arrangements
Open daily
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Local Authority
Dumfries & Galloway
OS Reference
NX 43401 55298
Listing
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