Christ Church Cathedral Oxford, England

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View from across the Master's Garden to the east. The east facade was originally built in 1200 and rebuilt in a neo-Norman style by Sir Gilbert Scott in 1870-76. The spire dates from the early 13th century and is one of the oldest spires in England. Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, England. Holly Hayes all photos →

Christ Church Cathedral is a small medieval cathedral that is also the chapel of Christ Church College. It contains the restored shrine of Frideswide (Oxford's patron saint), a spectacular lierne vault in the choir, and 14C stained glass.

Location map of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, England. Click to enlarge.
Aerial view of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, England. Click to enlarge.

Quick Facts

Address
Christ Church, St. Aldates, Oxford, England OX1 1DP
Coordinates
51.7501481° N, 1.2546644° W map · aerial
Date(s)
1160-1200
Phone
+44 (0)1865 276150

Article Info

Page Title
Christ Church Cathedral
Added By
Holly Hayes
Date Published
October 8, 2013
Last Updated
September 29, 2023