All Saints Church (Church of England) North Moreton, Oxfordshire
Details
Accessibility
Limited on-street parking immediately outside church grounds.
An uneven pavement leads from the church gate to the porch entrance.
The grounds and graves are accessed by an uneven pavement.
The Nave is accessed via several steep steps.
The central aisle leads to the Chancel and is accessed by several steps.
Guidebooks and postcards on the church architecture and medieval glass East Window are available from the church shop.
Brief description
All Saints' Church is a Grade I* listed building from the Norman-12th Century, with the Nave and Chancel dating from this period. Medieval floor tiles dating from pre-Black Death (1348) can also be viewed.
The medieval St. Nicholas stained-glass East Window dates from 1299.
A full architectural description of the church's interior and exterior is available online from the British Listed Buildings website Church of All Saints, North Moreton, Oxfordshire (britishlistedbuildings.co.uk)
Churn Churches | All Saints' North Moreton
North Moreton: All Saints' - A Church Near You
Address
North Moreton All Saints Church, Wallingford Road, North Moreton OX11 9AT
office@churnchurches.co.uk - Churn Benefice Office.
Phone
01235 850267 - Rev. Jason St. John Nicolle (Correct 2023)
Website
Directions
From Didcot - Head east on A4130 for 3 miles.
Opening Times
"Sunday Service - 4 pm (approximately 45 mins service)"
"Weekday Evening Service - Monday - Friday 8 pm (15 mins), online service."
The Church is open daily for private prayer and visitors.
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
Transport
Didcot Railway Station is the nearest.
Amenities
There are several restaurants, public houses and cafes located in nearby Didcot.
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