St Giles' Church, Oxford

St Giles' Church
Parish Church of St Giles
St Giles' Church, looking north from the churchyard
Map
LocationSt Giles', Oxford
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
WebsiteWelcome to St Giles Oxford
History
Founder(s)Edwin, son of Godegose
DedicationSaint Giles
Consecrated1200
Associated peopleWilliam Juxon,[1] Thomas Turner[1]
Architecture
StyleNorman, Early English Gothic, Decorated Gothic
Years built1120; 904 years ago (1120)
Administration
ProvinceCanterbury
DioceseOxford
ArchdeaconryOxford
DeaneryOxford
Clergy
Vicar(s)Daniel Walters
Oxford War Memorial just south of the church at the northern end of St Giles', where it divides into Woodstock Road (left) and Banbury Road (right)

St Giles' Church is a church in North Oxford, England.[2] It is at the northern end of the wide thoroughfare of St Giles', at the point where it meets Woodstock Road and Banbury Road. It stands between where Little Clarendon Street joins Woodstock Road and Keble Road joins Banbury Road.

The church was built in the 12th and 13th centuries.[3]

Oxford War Memorial adjoins the southern end of St Giles' churchyard.

  1. ^ a b Crossley & Elrington, 1979, pages 369–412
  2. ^ The Church of England: Oxford St Giles, Oxford.
  3. ^ Wood, Leslie, St Giles' Oxford: Yesterday and Today – The Story of the Parish of St Giles' Archived 13 January 2013 at archive.today, June 1974