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The oldest building in Oxford, the Saxon church of St. Michael at the Northgate is situated close to the location of the northern city gate. Admission to the church is free, but entrance to the church tower costs £1.50 for adults and 80p for children (a family ticket is £4).
The oldest building in Oxford, the Saxon church of St. Michael at the Northgate is situated close to the location of the northern city gate. Admission to the church is free, but entrance to the church tower costs £1.50 for adults and 80p for children (a family ticket is £4).
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The oldest building in Oxford, the Saxon church of St. Michael at the Northgate is situated close to the location of the northern city gate. Admission to the church is free, but entrance to the church tower costs £1.50 for adults and 80p for children (a family ticket is £4).

For details of services please see the parish web site.

William Morris was married here and John Wesley preached here.


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