Church of Holy Rood, Woodeaton, Oxfordshire OX3 9TN

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Accessibility

Limited on-street parking.

An uneven grassy path and narrow gate lead into the church grounds and porch entrance.

Alternative access via stone steps with handrail lead to the grounds of the church.

The porch, nave and chancel have an uneven flagstone floor.

Access to the chancel is from the central aisle via several steps.

The grounds and graves are unpaved.

Brief description

Church of the Holy Rood is a Grade I* listed Norman-style building, dating from the early 11th Century with additional parts dating from the 12th-14th centuries. The font and nave date from the 13th century. The chancel arch, tower, belfry, and rare medieval red wall paintings of St. Christopher with Norman/French inscription date from the 14th century.

A full architectural description of the church's interior and exterior is available online from the British Listed Buildings website (link below).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodeaton/

https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101047562-church-of-the-holy-rood-woodeaton/

Address

Church of Holy Rood, Woodeaton, Oxfordshire OX3 9TL

Email

Not Available

Phone

Revd. Stephen Hayes 01869 247813 (correct 2023)

The Vicarage, Ambroaden, OX26 2UJ

Website

www.achurchnearyou.com/

Directions

From Oxford - head north on B4495 for 7 miles.

Islip Railway station - head south for 5 miles 

Opening Times

Family Service: 2nd Sunday of each month 09.15 am (45 minutes service).

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

Transport

Islip Railway Station is the nearest.

Amenities

The nearest cafes and pubs are in Oxford.

RSPB Otmoor is four miles east of Woodeaton.

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