St Mary
Ovington, Suffolk | CO10 8LD
St Mary set in open countryside in rural north Essex.
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Ovington, Suffolk | CO10 8LD
St Mary set in open countryside in rural north Essex.
Owmby by Spital, Lincolnshire | LN8 2HN
A beautiful Norman church, partly medieval including tower with belfry windows and three bells dating from 1687.
Owslebury, Hampshire | SO21 1LU
A delightful village church on the ‘Pilgrim’s Trail’ between Winchester and Portsmouth in the South Downs National Park.
Owston, Leicestershire | LE15 8DH
A Grade I listed former Augustinian Priory built in 1170, one of the few remaining monastic churches in Leicestershire.
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Oxenhope, Yorkshire | BD22 9QJ
In 1845, the Reverend Patrick Bronté, father of the famous novelist sisters Charlotte, Anne and Emily Bronte, appointed the curate the Revd Joseph Brett Grant to take charge of the newly formed Ecclesiastical district now known as Oxenhope.
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Oxford, Oxfordshire | OX1 2DL
The chapel was designed by Basil Champneys as the parish church of St Peter le Bailey and dates from 1874.
Oxford, Oxfordshire | OX1 1DP
Christ Church College in Oxford is unique in having the only college chapel that is also a cathedral, founded as a convent by St Frideswide in the 8th century, but the oldest parts of the church date from the 12th century, when it was place of pilgrimage.
Oxford, Oxfordshire | OX1 3BN
When William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, founded New College at the end of the 14th century, he placed the service of God at the heart of college life.
Oxford, Oxfordshire | OX1 4BJ
There has been a church on this site for a thousand years, standing in the very centre of the ancient walled city of Oxford.
Oxford, Oxfordshire | OX1 1JL
A haven of peace at the gateway to the city of Oxford.
Oxhill, Warwickshire | CV35 0RB
Both the nave and chancel of St Lawrence's are 12th century, and the north porch protects the original, beautifully carved, Norman north doorway.
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Oxted, Surrey | RH8 0AA
In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.