Events

Mimi's Mission. You are invited to Eat Lunch for Mimi on the last Monday of every month between 12 noon and 2pm starting Monday 27th February. Min. donation £4. Please call 01296 624857 or 612528 in advance.

The next series of St Mary’s @ Work will start on Wednesday 11th April and run for four Wednesdays (18th & 25th April, 2nd and 9th May). The meetings will be at the Numbers office, 32 High Street, Wendover at 7.30pm for 8pm.’

History

Church towerOur beautiful and historic parish church has been at the centre of the Wendover community for over 700 years.

St Mary’s is steeped in history. In mediaeval times the rood cross was venerated as a place of pilgrimage. During the Civil War, Cromwell’s troops camped in the church (you can still see the graffiti!) and in 1799 the first penny savings bank in the country was started in the church vestry.

For generations the church has participated in the main events of life.  Babies are baptised, young people are confirmed, and couples are married and at the end of our earthly life we are commemorated before our remains are laid to rest in the churchyard.

St Mary’s is a living building, meeting the needs of its members and the village community. Week in, week out, the active congregation comes to worship God and local organisations use the facilities of St Mary’s Centre. The church is also used for musical concerts and other village events.

What is the building’s history?Lych Gate

Although it is certain that a church has existed on the site since the 12th Century, the present building dates mainly from the early and later parts of the 14th Century. It consists of a tower, nave, chancel, north and south aisles, north and south porches and chancel aisles (the north side now being St Mary’s Centre).

The building was restored in 1838-39, 1868-69 and in 1914. The fittings are mainly Victorian with some excellent examples of stained glass. More recent improvements include new glass entrance doors, a bell ringing floor and external lighting.

Refurbishment

Refurb fundraising reaches almost £800,000

We are delighted to inform all friends and families of Wendover that almost £800,000 has been raised by the St Mary's Refurbishment Appeal. This has been achieved through your generosity and hardwork. All involved in leading and co-ordinating this work are tremendously grateful to everyone for rallying together to reach this goal. We are still fundraising to raise a further £90,000 to complete the final parts of the project.

To download donation forms or to find out more details on the project and fundraising events please visit our Refurbishment Appeal page.