Old Headington, Oxford
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 1 Aug 2013
The south facing aspect of the Grade II* listed St Andrew's Church, from the front of the White Hart pub opposite it. St Andrew’s Church is considered to be Headington’s oldest surviving building with some parts of it dating back to the C12th. It is considered to have been established by Hugh de Pluggenait, Lord of the Manor of Headington between 1142-1201.