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Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton

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Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton — Grade I listed building-listed church in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

Benchmark on NE angle of Holy Rood Church - geograph.org.uk - 3891885

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30 min–1 h
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Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton is a Grade I listed building-listed church in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1047562). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details WOODEATON SP51SW 1/231 Church of the Holy Rood l8/07/63 GV I Church. C13; tower C14. Limestone rubble with ashlar dressings; stone-slate and lead roofs. Nave, chancel, west tower and south porch. C13 chancel has, to north, 2 lancets and blocked round-headed doorway; to south, one small lancet remains beside a C13 priests door with 2 orders of roll moulding, and to right is a C15 window of 2 cinquefoil lights under a label. Nave has, to south, 2 trefoil-headed lancets and a 2-light window converted, in the C15, to a tall mullioned and transomed window. Small C17 porch with an old studded door shelters a Decorated doorway with panelled doors. To north is another lancet, a 2-light window with Y-tracery and a blocked door. The west wall has a central buttress between a trefoil lancet and a blocked lancet. The gable is built up to form the west wall of the C14 internal tower which has arched traceried mullioned and transomed belfry openings below a crenellated and pinnacled parapet. Interior: Chancel has a trefoil-headed piscina, a projecting sedilium with one stone armrest, and a stone bench, all to south; chancel arch is C14; western bay of wide nave is taken up with tower set on 2 tall octagonal piers. Nave roof has remains of C13 coupled-rafter roof, at east end, including a tie beam with a rare painted doom inscription; rest of nave roof is probably C14 with arched windbraces to the lower purlins. Wall paintings include a large early C14 St. Christopher, with Norman-French inscription, over the blocked north door, and contemporary masonry decoration in red over much of the nave walls. Fittings include C15 benches with 4 fleur-de-lys poppy heads in the nave and 4 more-elaborate bench ends in the chancel; early C16 screen with painted linenfold panelling and trace

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of the Holy Rood is a Grade I listed church located in Woodeaton, within the West Midlands. This designation reflects its exceptional architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
51.8032, -1.2257
County
Oxfordshire
Parish
Woodeaton
Postcode
OX3 9TN
Parliamentary constituency
Henley and Thame
Established
1250

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton?
Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton is in Oxfordshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode OX3 9TN), in the parish of Woodeaton.
Is Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton a listed building?
Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton free to visit?
Yes, Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of the Holy Rood, Woodeaton?
Drivers can navigate to postcode OX3 9TN. It sits within the Henley and Thame parliamentary constituency.