Saturday, 26 August 2023

All Saints Headington

 

This week we are back in England before I finish my current Welsh churches. This one I found out about the church on another website but never thought about visiting until I had an hour or so to wait around when I was nearby. I checked out the map to find the Headington Shark and found the church was nearby so I got two birds with one stone. The only bit of History about All Saints Church I could find was on the churches website so If you would like to read it then click on the link above 

You could miss seeing the church walking along the road

The front is hard to miss

The war memorial is off to one side

Walk to the end of the road and you get a better view

But not of the east end, the road on my left takes you to the Headington Shark. While I took this photo I thought I heard Organ music

On my way back I heard the organ again and on checking the door found it open. I asked if the minded me taking some photos and was told carry on. So I did

I thought it an impressive looking church

The North aisle

The chancel looked huge

The altar and east window

Looking back from the chancel arch

The pulpit which I'm glad to say was wood

It gave a wonderful view of the whole church

The organ was tucked way in it's own alcove

Chequered barrel ceiling

Looking over to the south aisle and where they were playing the organ

Looking to the west end entrance

The stained glass window above it

The rest of the church had some nice stained glass as well

In single lancet windows all around

They were beautiful

Some of the nicest Victorian glass I had seen

The font

The roll of honour

The end of the south aisle is a chapel

Which is used for small gatherings

The altar with east window


  1. The altar was quite simple to look at

The stained glass window I thought was beautiful.

Till next time I wish you all a wonderful weekend



17 comments:

Linda said...

Huge church! I agree that the window in the last picture is great. I also love that blue carpet.

NCSue said...

Such wonderful details in this church. It looked a bit bland outside, but the interior is full of beauty!
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Kym said...

Beautiful!! The wood floor is so pretty and all the details are lovely. A little different setting from the small village churches I usually see on your blog.

Sarah MumofThree World said...

That is a very sturdy looking church! I particularly like the stained glass window which is one picture across three windows.

Peabea Scribbles said...

The outside building looks more modern than the usual you show. Amazing inside structure.

EricaSta said...

Love the coloured windows most.

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Jenny Woolf said...

What an impressive church. I wonder how they ever fill all those seats. It makes me think of a very beautiful church near here of what seems a similar age and date, which took the bold step of making the church bit much smaller, and filling the body of the church with a soft play, a cafe, a post office and a large area where people can just come and sit around. It makes it worth heating the church and is always popular. They also have free food sometimes, I think folk grow things in their gardens and put the produce out free. It works really well and yet is still consecrated and has a wonderful atmosphere too.

RachelSwirl said...

Such gorgeous stonework - thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The inside made up for the uninteresting outside

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It was and made going in worth it

Billy Blue Eyes said...

There are still a few more I want to visit in Oxford

Billy Blue Eyes said...

That west window was beautiful

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Modern but still quite old

Billy Blue Eyes said...

They did supprise me

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I have visited a few churches like that and the people are very friendly

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Some Victorian churches have nice brickwork

William Kendall said...

A beautiful interior for this church.