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St Peter-in-the-East
Church in Oxford, United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Peter-in-the-East is a 12th-century church on Queen's Lane, north of the High Street in central Oxford, England. It is now deconsecrated and houses the college library of St Edmund Hall.[1] The churchyard to the north is laid out as a garden and contains a seated bronze statue depicting St Edmund as an impoverished student.
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St Peter-in-the-East | |
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Parish Church of St Peter-in-the-East | |
![]() St Peter-in-the-East, now St Edmund Hall library | |
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Location | Queen's Lane, Oxford |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | St Edmund Hall Oxford |
Architecture | |
Style | Norman, Perpendicular Gothic |
Years built | 12th century |
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Diocese | Oxford |
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