St. Michael At The North Gate

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Cornmarket Street
Oxford, England OX1 3EY
The Saxon tower of St. Michael in the North Gate is the oldest surviving stone building in Oxford, which formed part of the town's defences in the eleventh century. It is worth a visit for its historical value as well as a great view over the city of Oxford. It is 97 steps to the top of our tower, but don’t worry – they are wide steps and not very steep. There are also some interesting things to view on the way up, so you can stop and rest for a bit. The church itself is also well worth a visit, boasting medieval stained glass and a rare space of calm and prayerfulness in the city centre. The church free to visit, and all are welcome, whether to pray, think, read or look around. *To note: Shop and tower access is limited during lunchtime hours (Monday-Sunday) and when church services are on.

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Easy level steps
9/11/2024

If you want good views over Oxford but don't want to climb up old stone steps then this is the one f...

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Worthwhile vistas
6/10/2024

Considered to be the city’s oldest building, the original tower dates back to 1040. Anglo Saxon styl...

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1040 Vintage Tower
10/8/2023

This historic tower built in 1040 and apparently Oxford's oldest building wa part of the wall into ...

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