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All Saints

A beautiful church in the Georgian gothic revival style, built in 1837, with a bright interior with clean lines.

Churchill, Oxfordshire

Opening times

The church is open to the public throughout the week from April to October.
Please contact the church office on 01608 652888 to enquire about visiting during the winter months.

Address

Sarsden Road
Churchill
Oxfordshire
OX7 6NU

All Saints was built in 1837 to replace the original village church, which had fallen into disrepair. The old church building is now the village Heritage Centre.

The imposing tower is a 2/3 scale copy of the tower of Magdalen College, Oxford and the hammer beam roof of the nave is modeled on the hall of Christ Church, Oxford. The style is Georgian, Gothic revival, with wide aisles and no pillars to interrupt the view.

A project to mark the millennium provided a meeting room and facilities at the west end which are well-used by church and community. The original balcony, which was removed in the later part of the 19th century, was also restored. A fire in 2007 caused considerable damage but the subsequent repair and restoration has left the building looking clean and bright, as it was when first consecrated.

A fine stained glass east window commemorates James Langston, the local squire, who commissioned and paid for the building.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Non-accessible toilets in church

  • On street parking at church

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Regular pattern of services is: 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month 9am Book of Common Prayer and 10.30am Family Morning Prayer / Communion. hese may change sometimes, so please always check our website for the precise service details each month.

  • We also have a Messy Church 5 /6 times a year - please see website for details of these dates and other events happening at our church.

  • Church of England

Contact information

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