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Saint Mary Magdalen
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Nearby attractions
Ashmolean Museum
Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2PH, United Kingdom
New Theatre Oxford
24-26 George St, Oxford OX1 2AG, United Kingdom
Martyrs' Memorial
13 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AE, United Kingdom
Oxford Playhouse
11-12 Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2LW, United Kingdom
History of Science Museum
Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AZ, United Kingdom
St Michael at the North Gate
St Michael’s Church Centre, Cornmarket St, Oxford OX1 3EY, United Kingdom
Carfax Tower
Queen St, Oxford OX1 1ET, United Kingdom
The Sheldonian Theatre
Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AZ, United Kingdom
Trinity College
Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BH, United Kingdom
University of Oxford
Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Rincha Thai Café
18 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AS, United Kingdom
Turtle Bay Oxford
12 Friars Entry, Oxford OX1 2BY, United Kingdom
COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Oxford
8 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AD, United Kingdom
Franco Manca Oxford
12 George St, Oxford OX1 2AF, United Kingdom
Five Guys Burgers and Fries Oxford
13-15 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AE, United Kingdom
Bella Italia - Oxford
14-16 George St, Oxford OX1 2AF, United Kingdom
The Alice
The Randolph Hotel, Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2LN, United Kingdom
Red Lion Oxford
14 Gloucester St, Oxford OX1 2BN, United Kingdom
The White Rabbit
21 Friars Entry, Oxford OX1 2BY, United Kingdom
ASK Italian - Oxford
5 George St, Oxford OX1 2AT, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Tesco Express
Tesco Stores Ltd, 9 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AE, United Kingdom
Saint Mary Magdalen
Last Bookshop
19D Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AE, United Kingdom
Gentlemen's Barbers
Unit A, Threeways House, St George's Pl, Oxford OX1 2BT, United Kingdom
Mountain Warehouse Oxford
6 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AJ, United Kingdom
Oxford Walking Tours
Trinity College, Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BH, United Kingdom
TONI&GUY Oxford
21 George St, Oxford OX1 2AU, United Kingdom
iStore / Western Computer - Apple Authorised Reseller | Oxford
98 Gloucester Grn, Oxford OX1 2DF, United Kingdom
Plush Oxford
Frewin Ct, Oxford OX1 3HZ, United Kingdom
Sainsbury's Local
7 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
George Street Hotel
15-19 George St, Oxford OX1 2AB, United Kingdom
The Buttery
11-12 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AP, United Kingdom
Vanbrugh House Hotel
20, 24 St Michael's St, Oxford OX1 2EB, United Kingdom
George Oxford Hotel
29 George St, Oxford OX1 2AY, United Kingdom
Ali Inn Oxford
6 Gloucester St, Oxford OX1 2BN, United Kingdom
Tower House
15 Ship St, Oxford OX1 3DA, United Kingdom
The Bocardo Hotel
24-26 George St, Oxford OX1 2AE, United Kingdom
Henry's
26 St Michael's St, Oxford OX1 2EB, United Kingdom
Turl Street Mitre
Turl Street Mitre, Turl St, Oxford OX1 3DN, United Kingdom
Courtyard by Marriott Oxford City Centre
15 Paradise St, Oxford OX1 1LD, United Kingdom
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Saint Mary Magdalen

9 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AE, United Kingdom
4.6(40)
Open until 6:30 PM
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attractions: Ashmolean Museum, New Theatre Oxford, Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford Playhouse, History of Science Museum, St Michael at the North Gate, Carfax Tower, The Sheldonian Theatre, Trinity College, University of Oxford, restaurants: Rincha Thai Café, Turtle Bay Oxford, COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Oxford, Franco Manca Oxford, Five Guys Burgers and Fries Oxford, Bella Italia - Oxford, The Alice, Red Lion Oxford, The White Rabbit, ASK Italian - Oxford, local businesses: Tesco Express, Saint Mary Magdalen, Last Bookshop, Gentlemen's Barbers, Mountain Warehouse Oxford, Oxford Walking Tours, TONI&GUY Oxford, iStore / Western Computer - Apple Authorised Reseller | Oxford, Plush Oxford, Sainsbury's Local
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+44 1865 246143
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stmarymagdalenoxford.org.uk
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Nearby attractions of Saint Mary Magdalen

Ashmolean Museum

New Theatre Oxford

Martyrs' Memorial

Oxford Playhouse

History of Science Museum

St Michael at the North Gate

Carfax Tower

The Sheldonian Theatre

Trinity College

University of Oxford

Ashmolean Museum

Ashmolean Museum

4.7

(4.6K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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New Theatre Oxford

New Theatre Oxford

4.4

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Martyrs' Memorial

Martyrs' Memorial

4.3

(375)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Oxford Playhouse

Oxford Playhouse

4.6

(774)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Saint Mary Magdalen

Rincha Thai Café

Turtle Bay Oxford

COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Oxford

Franco Manca Oxford

Five Guys Burgers and Fries Oxford

Bella Italia - Oxford

The Alice

Red Lion Oxford

The White Rabbit

ASK Italian - Oxford

Rincha Thai Café

Rincha Thai Café

5.0

(30)

Open until 7:00 PM
Click for details
Turtle Bay Oxford

Turtle Bay Oxford

4.8

(3.4K)

Open until 10:30 PM
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COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Oxford

COSMO All You Can Eat World Buffet Restaurant | Oxford

4.3

(1.4K)

Closed
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Franco Manca Oxford

Franco Manca Oxford

4.3

(1.2K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Saint Mary Magdalen

Tesco Express

Saint Mary Magdalen

Last Bookshop

Gentlemen's Barbers

Mountain Warehouse Oxford

Oxford Walking Tours

TONI&GUY Oxford

iStore / Western Computer - Apple Authorised Reseller | Oxford

Plush Oxford

Sainsbury's Local

Tesco Express

Tesco Express

3.5

(131)

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Saint Mary Magdalen

Saint Mary Magdalen

4.6

(32)

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Last Bookshop

Last Bookshop

4.3

(55)

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Gentlemen's Barbers

Gentlemen's Barbers

4.6

(373)

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4.6
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A Saxon wooden church was built outside the Saxon walls of the city of Oxford, just beyond the North Gate. This church was burnt down in 1074, so Robert D'Oyly, the Norman Constable of Oxford, had single-aisle chapel built to replace it. In 1194 Saint Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, had the church rebuilt. Work of that period survives in the east wall of the chancel wall and in the south aisle, and the altar dedicated to St Thomas Becket. By 1235 the church had an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The chancel was rebuilt late in the 13th century. A century later the scholars of newly founded Balliol College had an oratory dedicated to St Catherine in the present north aisle. In 1320 the Carmelites founded a chapel in the south aisle, which survives as the present Lady Chapel. The west tower was built between 1511 and 1531. The south porch, with a room above it, was also added around this time. In 1841–42 the church was restored. The architects for the north or "Martyrs' Aisle" were George Gilbert Scott, then young and unknown, and his partner W. B. Moffatt. Scott and Moffatt also had the Norman arch to the chancel removed. The north aisle complemented Scott's Martyrs' Memorial just north of the church. It was the first Gothic Revival interior in Oxford. The architect for the restoration of the south aisle was Edward Blore. In 1874–75 the 13th-century chancel was altered by raising the floor before the altar and adding a screen, the windows of the west tower were opened into the church and the bells were re-hung. The architect for these works was William Wilkinson. The antiquary and biographer John Aubrey was buried in...

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A vibrant, warm, and inclusive Anglican church in the Catholic tradition. The congregation tends to skew academic, but the preaching is nevertheless accessible (and brief). There are two masses every day (12:15pm, 6pm), except on Sundays, when there are 3 (8am,...

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St. Mary Magdalen Church in Oxford has a history dating back to a Saxon wooden church on the site a thousand years ago. It was rebuilt by the Normans, then by St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, and has undergone numerous alterations and restorations throughout...

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A Saxon wooden church was built outside the Saxon walls of the city of Oxford, just beyond the North Gate. This church was burnt down in 1074, so Robert D'Oyly, the Norman Constable of Oxford, had single-aisle chapel built to replace it. In 1194 Saint Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, had the church rebuilt. Work of that period survives in the east wall of the chancel wall and in the south aisle, and the altar dedicated to St Thomas Becket. By 1235 the church had an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The chancel was rebuilt late in the 13th century. A century later the scholars of newly founded Balliol College had an oratory dedicated to St Catherine in the present north aisle. In 1320 the Carmelites founded a chapel in the south aisle, which survives as the present Lady Chapel. The west tower was built between 1511 and 1531. The south porch, with a room above it, was also added around this time. In 1841–42 the church was restored. The architects for the north or "Martyrs' Aisle" were George Gilbert Scott, then young and unknown, and his partner W. B. Moffatt. Scott and Moffatt also had the Norman arch to the chancel removed. The north aisle complemented Scott's Martyrs' Memorial just north of the church. It was the first Gothic Revival interior in Oxford. The architect for the restoration of the south aisle was Edward Blore. In 1874–75 the 13th-century chancel was altered by raising the floor before the altar and adding a screen, the windows of the west tower were opened into the church and the bells were re-hung. The architect for these works was William Wilkinson. The antiquary and biographer John Aubrey was buried in the churchyard.
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St. Mary Magdalen Church in Oxford has a history dating back to a Saxon wooden church on the site a thousand years ago. It was rebuilt by the Normans, then by St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, and has undergone numerous alterations and restorations throughout the centuries.
Heimdal OdinsonHeimdal Odinson
Great church grade 1 listed building burnt down 1074 rebuilt by ST Hugh Bishop of Lincoln to replace previous rebuild plus plenty of additions and renovations including work by George Gilbert Scott, there is a ring of 10 bells in the west tower
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A Saxon wooden church was built outside the Saxon walls of the city of Oxford, just beyond the North Gate. This church was burnt down in 1074, so Robert D'Oyly, the Norman Constable of Oxford, had single-aisle chapel built to replace it. In 1194 Saint Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, had the church rebuilt. Work of that period survives in the east wall of the chancel wall and in the south aisle, and the altar dedicated to St Thomas Becket. By 1235 the church had an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The chancel was rebuilt late in the 13th century. A century later the scholars of newly founded Balliol College had an oratory dedicated to St Catherine in the present north aisle. In 1320 the Carmelites founded a chapel in the south aisle, which survives as the present Lady Chapel. The west tower was built between 1511 and 1531. The south porch, with a room above it, was also added around this time. In 1841–42 the church was restored. The architects for the north or "Martyrs' Aisle" were George Gilbert Scott, then young and unknown, and his partner W. B. Moffatt. Scott and Moffatt also had the Norman arch to the chancel removed. The north aisle complemented Scott's Martyrs' Memorial just north of the church. It was the first Gothic Revival interior in Oxford. The architect for the restoration of the south aisle was Edward Blore. In 1874–75 the 13th-century chancel was altered by raising the floor before the altar and adding a screen, the windows of the west tower were opened into the church and the bells were re-hung. The architect for these works was William Wilkinson. The antiquary and biographer John Aubrey was buried in the churchyard.
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St. Mary Magdalen Church in Oxford has a history dating back to a Saxon wooden church on the site a thousand years ago. It was rebuilt by the Normans, then by St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, and has undergone numerous alterations and restorations throughout the centuries.
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Great church grade 1 listed building burnt down 1074 rebuilt by ST Hugh Bishop of Lincoln to replace previous rebuild plus plenty of additions and renovations including work by George Gilbert Scott, there is a ring of 10 bells in the west tower
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