St Margaret's Church
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Image: © HelenK Taken: 14 Sep 2019
With neither spire nor tower, and hiding coyly behind some trees, St Margaret's Church is not conspicuous. I visited late in the afternoon on my 'Ride & Stride 2019' sponsored walk and was refreshed with the regulation squash and biscuits that Oxford churches provide for this event. The church, whose foundation stone was laid on 8 May 1883, was originally a daughter church of St Philip & St James on the Woodstock Road, but has outlived it, although it is now part of a benefice with St Giles. https://www.stmargaretsoxford.org/the-church/the-history-of-the-parish/