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St Thomas the Martyr

Saturday 13 September - 12:00-16:00
Sunday 14 September - 14:00-16:00
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The church is dedicated to St Thomas of Canterbury, who was martyred in 1170. The building is an essential part of Oxford’s church history and the architecture reflects this. A place of peace and tranquility.

Disabled access: Partial – flat surface entrance

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