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Christ Church, Cockermouth
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the beautiful Christ Church, Cockermouth, for your perfect day.

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Elaine Rough
Elaine has worked at Guides for Brides for 13 years with extensive expertise in identifying idyllic church locations and other places for worship. If you are struggling to get in touch with your chosen venue, Elaine recommends visiting the church as they will have their most up-to-date contact information.
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St Cuthbert, Lorton
Cumbria wedding? St Cuthbert's, Lorton, offers a charming, historic setting. Discover more.

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Elaine Rough
Elaine has worked at Guides for Brides for 13 years with extensive expertise in identifying idyllic church locations and other places for worship. If you are struggling to get in touch with your chosen venue, Elaine recommends visiting the church as they will have their most up-to-date contact information.
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St Bridget, Bridekirk
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the magic of St Bridget, Bridekirk.

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Christ Church, Allonby
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of Christ Church, Allonby.


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Holy Trinity Grange in Borrowdale, Grange in Borrowdale
Holy Trinity Grange: a picturesque Cumbrian church for your perfect wedding.
St Mary, Threlkeld
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary, Threlkeld.
St Mungo's , Dearham
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Mungo's, Dearham.

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St Bridget, Brigham
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Bridget, Brigham.
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St James, Hayton
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St James, Hayton.

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St Mary, Gilcrux
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary, Gilcrux.

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St John the Evangelist, Cross Canonby
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St John the Evangelist, Cross Canonby.

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St Paul, Causeway Head
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Paul, Causeway Head.

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St Mungo, Bromfield
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Mungo, Bromfield.

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St Mary, Workington
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St Mary, Workington.

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Holy Trinity, Murton
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of Holy Trinity, Murton.

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St Bartholomew, Appleby
Planning your Cumbrian wedding? Discover the historic charm of St Bartholomew, Appleby.

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St John, Garrigill
Planning a Cumbrian wedding? Discover the charm of St John, Garrigill, for your perfect day.
Planning Your Dream Church Wedding in Cumbria
Cumbria, with its breathtaking landscapes of rolling hills, sparkling lakes, and historic market towns, provides a truly enchanting backdrop for your wedding day. For couples seeking a traditional church wedding, Cumbria offers a rich selection of stunning venues, each with its own unique character and charm. From ancient stone churches nestled in picturesque valleys to grand cathedrals in bustling city centres, you'll find a sacred space that perfectly reflects your vision. Our website showcases a diverse collection of churches and places of worship throughout Cumbria, enabling you to explore each venue through beautiful images, discover key information about their history and facilities, and directly enquire about availability and wedding packages. Begin your journey to "I do" by exploring the spiritual heart of Cumbria.
Choosing a church wedding in Cumbria means embracing both a timeless tradition and the beauty of the region. Imagine exchanging vows in a historic church, surrounded by stained-glass windows that cast colourful patterns across ancient stone walls, or perhaps saying "I do" in a charming village chapel with views of the fells. Each church has its own unique atmosphere and regulations, so exploring our listings is essential. You can discover details about each venue’s capacity, architectural style, and denominational traditions. It is always advisable to contact the church directly to discuss specific requirements for your ceremony. Common questions you might have include restrictions on floral arrangements (some churches prefer arrangements that don't obscure architectural features or use certain types of flowers) and guidelines for photography and videography during the service (some churches may have designated areas for photographers or restrict flash photography).
"Having your banns read" is a traditional legal requirement for Church of England weddings. It involves a public announcement of your intention to marry, read aloud in the church parishes where you and your partner have resided for at least the previous three months. This centuries-old custom allows anyone to raise any legal objections to the marriage. While this tradition is still upheld in some churches, alternative documentation may be sufficient depending on the specific church and your circumstances. Our directory allows you to easily connect with the churches that resonate with you and start planning your dream Cumbrian wedding ceremony.