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The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Iffley is a Church of England parish church in the village of Iffley, Oxfordshire, England, now absorbed as a suburb of the city of Oxford.[1][2]

History

Stained glass window by John Piper

The Romanesque church was built c.1160 by the St Remy family, probably financed with funds from the de Clintons of Kenilworth Castle.[3] The Early Gothic east end was extended in c.1230, when a cell was constructed on the south side for the anchoress Annora.[4][5]

The building has not been changed much over the centuries, retaining its round-arched windows and doorways.[6][7] It is Grade I listed.[8] The church includes a stained glass window by the 20th-century artist John Piper and another by Roger Wagner.

See also

References

  1. ^ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "St Mary the Virgin". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. p. 414. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
  2. ^ "Iffley St Mary the Virgin, Iffley". The Church of England. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  3. ^ Phythian-Adams, Mark (June 2006). "The patronage of Iffley church - a new line of enquiry" (PDF). Ecclesiology Today (36): 7–23. ISSN 1460-4213. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  4. ^ Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England (1939). An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. pp. 151–154.
  5. ^ Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1974). Oxfordshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 658–661. ISBN 0-14-071045-0.
  6. ^ Ross, David. "Iffley Church". Britain Express. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  7. ^ Wall, Lionel. "Iffley". UK: Great English Churches. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  8. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1047319)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 October 2019.

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