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Christ Church

Manley Street 50

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Christ Church (North Dumfries)
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Christ Church

Christ Church is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII.

The college was jointly established as a foundation of both the university and Christ Church Cathedral, which also serves as the college chapel.

Architecture

  • The church's architectural style is primarily Gothic Revival, with notable features including Tom Tower, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and the Great Dining Hall.
  • The grounds contain several architecturally significant buildings, including Tom Quad, the largest quadrangle in Oxford.

Location

Christ Church is located at Manley Street 50 in Ayr, North Dumfries, Canada.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The church is affiliated with the Anglican denomination of Christianity.

Notable Features and Organ

No specific information on notable features or organ details are available for this entity.

Heritage Status

Christ Church has not been designated as a heritage site.

Visiting Information

The church's opening hours and accessibility are not specified.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be associated with Christ Church.

Details

NameChrist Church
CityNorth Dumfries
CountryCanada
Coordinates43.28871, -80.45139
Current useconstituent college of the University of Oxford