The Parish of Wilton has three working church buildings. The Parish Church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Wilton, St. Catherine’s, Netherhampton and St. Peter’s, Fugglestone. Additionally, the ruins of the old medieval church of St. Mary still stand in Wilton Market Square and the priory chapel of the ancient St. John’s Hospital is located at the corner of St. John’s Square.
Together, they are a wonderful and unique heritage, offering the fruits of their centuries of both Christian and civic history to what still continue as the centres of our worship today. Wilton Parish Church, Wilton is also a popular performance venue and regularly hosts a variety of concerts.
The Parish of Wilton
Wilton lies on the western side of Salisbury, Wiltshire, around three miles from the city centre.
The parish encompasses the three church buildings of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Wilton, St. Catherine’s, Netherhampton and St. Peter’s, Fugglestone. Click on the map for more detail.
Buses run frequently between Salisbury and Wilton, with an average journey time of around ten minutes. There is a church car park to the right of St. Mary and St. Nicholas in the trees. Wilton Shopping Village also has ample free parking convenient for St. Peter’s.


