St. Cross Church
Tourist Attractions in City Centre, OxfordSt. Cross Church was once a subsidiary place of worship connected to St Peter-In-The-West on Queen's Lane. The date of the church's foundation is not known but some writers have suggested that the St. Cross was first built by St. Grimwald circa 890 AD. The lower part of the tower was added in the 13th century, along with the aisles to the north and south flanking the tower.
Nearest public transport
Oxford Railway Station - National Railway
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