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St Peter-in-the-East Church


St Peter-in-the-East Church (below) stood a little to the north-west of the East Gate, inside the medieval town.

St Peter-in-the-East from Queen's Lane
Above: the former St Peter-in-the-East Church from Queen’s Lane

St Peter-in-the-East from inside Hertford College
Above: The former St Peter-in-the-East Church from inside St Edmund Hall

St Peter-in-the-East from New College
Above: St Peter-in-the-East Church from New College garden

St Peter-in-the-East in 1833
Above: St Peter-in-the-East Church in the early 1830s,
drawn by F. Mackenzie and engraved by J. Le Keux

Victoria County History: History of the County of Oxford, Vol. IV:
St Peter-in-the-East Church

St Peter-in-the-East ceased to be a church in 1957, and is now the library of St Edmund Hall to the south.


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Last updated: 29 August, 2009

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