List of Churches in Oxford - Church of England

Church of England

  • Christ Church Cathedral, St Aldate's
  • All Saints, Lime Walk, Headington
  • Holy Trinity, Headington Quarry
  • Pusey House, St Giles' Street
  • St Alban the Martyr, Charles Street
  • St Aldate's, St Aldate's Street
  • St Andrew, St Andrew's Road, Headington
  • St Andrew, Linton Road
  • St Barnabas, Cardigan Street, Jericho
  • St Bartholomew's Chapel, Bartlemas, Cowley Road
  • St Clement, Marston Road
  • St Ebbe, Pennyfarthing Place
  • St Francis of Assisi, Hollow Way, Cowley
  • St Frideswide, Botley Road
  • St Giles, 10 Woodstock Road
  • St James, Beauchamp Lane, Cowley
  • St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road
  • St John the Evangelist, Vicarage Road
  • St Luke, Canning Crescent
  • St Margaret, St Margaret's Road
  • St Mary Magdalen, Magdalen Street
  • St Mary, Bayswater Road, Barton
  • St Mary and St John, Cowley Road
  • St Mary the Virgin, Iffley
  • St Matthew, Marlborough Road
  • St Michael and All Angels, Lonsdale Road, Summertown
  • St Michael and All Angels, Marston Road, New Marston
  • St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket Street
  • St Thomas the Martyr, Becket Street
  • University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street

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