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St Margaret's Church, Oxford

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Consecrated
  
1893

Phone
  
+44 1865 510460

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Denomination
  
Church of England

Deanery
  
Oxford

Diocese
  
Diocese of Oxford

St Margaret's Church, Oxford

Website
  
www.stmargaretsoxford.org

Dedication
  
Saint Margaret of Antioch

Address
  
19 St Margaret's Rd, Oxford OX2 6RX, UK

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Giles' Church - Oxford, St Andrew's Church, St Michael at the North Gate, St Margaret's - Westminster, Coronation Chair

St Margaret's Church is a church in North Oxford, England. It is near the northern end of Kingston Road, at the corner of St Margaret's Road.

The church was built between 1883 and 1893. The building is Grade II listed. The parish War Memorial adjoins the southwestern end of St. Margaret's churchyard. Dedicated in 1920, it is in the form of a calvary.

History and features

As north Oxford was built up and its population grew in Victorian times, new parishes were created out of parts of St. Giles' parish. They included St Philip and St James', consecrated in 1862 and St. Margaret's, founded as a daughter church of St. Philip and St James in 1883. The church was designed by H. G. W. Drinkwater. The foundation stone was laid on 8 May 1883. The church was consecrated by Bishop Stubbs on 22 November 1893. A new tower designed by G. F. Bodley was started in 1899, but was never completed, this remains as the south-west porch. The Lady Chapel contains three fine windows by F. C. Eden based on an iconographic theme ‘The Plan of Salvation’, picturing the Nativity (Incarnation), the Crucifixion (Atonement) and Pentecost (the gift of the Spirit to the Church). St Margaret's became a parish in its own right in August 1896. It was reunited with St Philip and St James parish once more in 1976, and St Philip and St James Church was declared redundant in 1982. In 1983 the parish of St Philip and St James with St Margaret and the parish of St Giles were reunited in a united benefice.

References

St Margaret's Church, Oxford Wikipedia