Wolvercote : SS Gregory and Augustine

The Church of SS Gregory and Augustine was founded in 1911.

The architect was Ernest Newton, a much admired member of the Arts and Crafts movement. The fabric of the church is very little changed from the time of its foundation.
Pevsner describes it as ”Small and stuccoed. A rectangle, white, with a cupola. W. window with a gently double-curved head. Plaster tunnel-vault inside with tie beams.”

About this church

The Church of SS Gregory and Augustine was founded in 1911.

The architect was Ernest Newton, a much admired member of the Arts and Crafts movement. The fabric of the church is very little changed from the time of its foundation.
Pevsner describes it as ”Small and stuccoed. A rectangle, white, with a cupola. W. window with a gently double-curved head. Plaster tunnel-vault inside with tie beams.”

Ride and Stride

Taking part: No

Church building will be Closed

Toilet?: No

Extra details: The church will be closed on R+S Day due to large wedding being celebrated. We hope there will be a poster outside so you can photograph that if you planned to include this church on your route.

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