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St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford

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St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford — church in Oxford, UK.

St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford, historic churches in Oxfordshire

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Oxford · 2.2 km
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St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1896. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Oxford, UK". Coordinates: 51.7467°, -1.2400°.

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St John the Evangelist Church is a non-parochial church on Iffley Road in Oxford, England. It was built as the community church of the mother house of the Anglican religious order known as the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE, aka the Cowley Fathers). Since 1980 it has served also as one of the college chapels of St Stephen's House, Oxford. The building was designed by G. F. Bodley (1827–1907) predominantly in a Decorated Gothic style and built in 1894–96. Its aisles and chancel have pinnacled flying buttresses. The castellated west tower was added in 1902. The east, west and north-east windows contain stained glass designed by C. E. Kempe (1837–1907) and made in about 1900.

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St John the Evangelist Church is a non-parochial church on Iffley Road in Oxford, England. It was built as the community church of the mother house of the Anglican religious order known as the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE, aka the Cowley Fathers). Since 1980 it has served also as one of the college chapels of St Stephen's House, Oxford. The building was designed by G. F. Bodley (1827–1907) predominantly in a Decorated Gothic style and built in 1894–96. Its aisles and chancel have pinnacled flying buttresses. The castellated west tower was added in 1902. The east, west and north-east windows contain stained glass designed by C. E. Kempe (1837–1907) and made in about 1900. The Church contains a set of Stations of the Cross, by the leading late Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne. Representing the pinnacle of his painted devotional work, Prynne thought that the Church “afforded a unique opportunity by reason of the splendid wall-space" and regarded the commission as “a very great pleasure and high privilege." The striking – although not unproblematic – set of images was finally installed in the Church in 1921. The painting of "Jesus Christ Condemned to Death” was based on an earlier picture by the artist painted in 1898, and now held by St Peter's Church, Ealing. In 1980, the Society of St John the Evangelist prepared to close its Oxford chapter and relocate all its activities to St Edward's House, in London. At that time, St Stephen's House moved from its buildings in Norham Gardens to the monastic buildings of the SSJE, which were well-suited for a theological college. The SSJE's buildings included the Mission House on Marston Street, St John the Evangelist Church, and the extension to the Mission House that connected the earlier building to the chapel and to the church with a refectory and cloister. The church's architect G. F. Bodley also worked on the adjoining cloisters, college buildings, chapel, and old mission house. The Sunday…

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Coordinates
51.7467, -1.2400
County
Oxfordshire
District
Oxford
Parish
Oxford, unparished area
Postcode
OX4 1EH
Parliamentary constituency
Oxford East
Established
1896
Nearest railway station
Oxford2.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford?
St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford is in Oxfordshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode OX4 1EH), in the parish of Oxford, unparished area.
When was St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford built?
Built or established in 1896.
Is St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford a listed building?
St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford free to visit?
Yes, St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford is free to enter.
How do I get to St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford?
The nearest railway station is Oxford, about 2.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode OX4 1EH.