St. Barnabas

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St. Barnabas

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 11 Aug 2010

Located beside Canal Street the church is built in the style of a basilica. It is difficult to photograph being hemmed in by the close-knit streets of the Jericho area of Oxford. The church was built in 1868/9 at the expense of local printer Thomas Combe, with the support of his wife Martha. Both were members of the Oxford Movement and are commemorated by a blue plaque on the side of the bell tower, see Image The church remains a place of Anglican Catholic worship to this day. A view of its interior can be seen at - Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.758156
Longitude
-1.26931