All Saints
Church of England
Welcome to All Saints Church, Wytham in Oxfordshire, UK.
There has been a church in Wytham, as far as we know, since at least 1135. The current building was constructed by Montague Bertie, 5th Earl of Abingdon, in 1811 -1812, using materials from its predecessor and from Cumnor Place, or Hall, which had recently been demolished.
The church contains many artefacts and memorials from the 17th Century, and a few - mainly stained glass - from much earlier. Some of the glass may have been made as early as the end of the fourteenth century. Much of the stonework came from Cumnor Hall, including two, perhaps three windows on the south side of the church. The big east window had to be cut down to fit, and if you look carefully the pictures within the frame can be seen to be incomplete.
Service Times
Our main service is held at 09:30 am every Sunday:
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month - Holy Communion.
2nd and 4th - Morning Prayer.
All services are accompanied by our organ.
Most of our services use the Book of Common Prayer. We do sometimes use an alternative rite, but where this is the case, it will always be individually indicated.
Location
Abbey Entrance
Wytham
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
OX2 8QA
Staff
The Revd Charles James Draper
Vicar
Contacts
Web: http://wytham-church.org.uk
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