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Whitgift - tour and exhibition at St Mary Magdalene church

St Mary Magdelen, Main Street, Whitgift, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 8HH

  • 20 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Exhibition

St. Mary Magdalene Church is a 13th century church situated in the Marshlands are of the East Riding and was at the centre of the revolution that affected everyday people in the 1600s when Charles 1 commissioned Cornelius Vermuyden and his Dutch work

St. Mary Magdalene church, Whitgift, lies in an area next to the River Ouse known as the Marshlands famous for being part of the extensive drainage programme carried out by Charles I and Cornelius Vermuyden in the seventeenth century. This church replaced one that was built in 1130 which was destroyed by the Rector of nearby Adlingfleet. It was built in the 1300s with support from Selby Abbey and the Earl of Lincoln. Some of the earliest recordings of Whitgift refer to a Market or Fayre in 1231, probably because there was a river crossing there, enabling commerce to take place. It was held at the Feast of the Blessed Mary Magdalene.

The church is particularly well-known for its clock, which became famous during World War II, helping to guide German pilots who were following the River Ouse to bomb the Port of Goole. Visitors are encouraged to come and visit and spot why.

A series of banners have been created this year depicting the history of the church which will be on display.

Timings

Sunday 20 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

St Mary Magdelen, Main Street, Whitgift, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 8HH

Directions:
At the junction of Main Street and Church Lane
Contact on day:
Judith Howitt
Telephone number:
+447762886714

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

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