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St Aldate's Church

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Founded in 1624

St Aldate's Church is a small church in Oxford's main street leaving the Carfax in a southern direction. It's a discrete church as it's surrounded by very large landmarks, such as Tom Tower, the main entrance to the greatest big school in Oxford, Christ Church. But it's an old church that holds your interest with a very old cemetery outside. The church is named after Aldate who died in 577 and was the Bishop of Gloucester, he is now a saint celebrated on February 4. He was probably killed by the Saxons. The church is in Pembroke Square and Pembroke College is on the other side. Founded in 1624.

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