Lower Heyford : St Marys Church

Consecrated in 1065 by the Saxon Bishop Wulfin of Dorchester, the current building dates from its rebuilding around 1350, with substantial 14th and 15th century and 19th century alterations, the latter undertaken by H J Underwood and C Buckeridge (1848 and 1867 respectively).

About this church

Listed Grade II*, the building is partly-coursed limestone and marl stone rubble with limestone-ashlar dressings. It contains a 14th century font and some notable stained glass windows by Kempe & Cheeseman. The tower is 15th century.

Ride and Stride

Taking part: Yes

Church building will be Open

Toilet?: Yes

Extra details: Snacks and soft drinks will be available.

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