Anglican church
All Saints’ Church
Wytham, Oxford OX2, United Kingdom
Nestled in the picturesque village of Wytham, just four miles from Oxford, this Anglican church offers a serene and historic setting for worship and community gatherings. (wytham-church.org.uk)
The church's origins trace back to 1135, with the current structure predominantly rebuilt in 1811-12 by the 5th Earl of Abingdon, Montagu Bertie, who found the previous building "so ruinous as to be dangerous." ({{LINK0}}) The design incorporated elements from the original church and other historic buildings, resulting in a unique architectural blend. ({{LINK1}})
Architecturally, the church features a chancel, nave, and a west tower added in 1811. The interior boasts six corbels carved with heads supporting the roof, with four in the nave dating from the second half of the 14th century. The hammerbeam roof is adorned with painted shields, and the church houses a gothic-style Caen stone font, pews, a pulpit, and a west gallery. (wytham-church.org.uk)
The church is renowned for its stained glass windows, which range from late 14th-century pale stain to 17th-century enamelwork and 18th-century painted pictures. Notably, the east window features a fine 18th-century depiction of the Adoration of the Shepherds. (historicengland.org.uk)
A significant historical artifact is the Wytham Brass, a magnificent portrayal of early 15th-century dress, commemorating Robert de Wytham and his wife. This brass is one of the last of the Golafres from Fyfield. (berkshirehistory.com)
The church is open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, offering a welcoming space for visitors and worshippers alike. ({{LINK0}}) Regular services are held every Sunday at 9:45 am, alternating between Holy Communion and Morning Prayer. ({{LINK1}})
Adjacent to the church is Wytham Abbey, the former seat of the Earls of Abingdon, restored in 1809-10. ({{LINK0}}) The church's proximity to Wytham Woods, an ancient woodland and Site of Special Scientific Interest, adds to its tranquil and historic ambiance. ({{LINK1}})
For those interested in exploring the church's rich history and architecture, guided tours and informational booklets are available. The church also hosts various events throughout the year, including seasonal festivals and community gatherings, fostering a strong sense of community and tradition. (allsaintschurch.uk)
Whether you're seeking a place of worship, historical interest, or community engagement, this church in Wytham offers a warm and inviting environment for all.
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- Wytham, Oxford
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- United Kingdom
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