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University Church of St Mary the Virgin

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As the largest parish church in Oxford, the University Church of St Mary the Virgin holds a significant place in both religious and academic history. It is famously known as the starting point of the Oxford Movement, a 19th-century revival of Catholic traditions within the Church of England. Visitors can explore its medieval architecture, climb the tower for panoramic views of the city, and attend services or concerts. The church's location on the High Street makes it a convenient stop for those exploring Oxford's historic center.

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  • Climb the 127 steps of the tower for sweeping views of Oxford's spires and rooftops.
  • Admire the 14th-century stained glass windows and the ornate Victorian interior.
  • Attend a service or concert to experience the church's vibrant community life.

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