St Mary The Virgin, Iffley
About St Mary The Virgin, Iffley
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Iffley is a Church of England parish church in the village of Iffley, Oxfordshire, England, now absorbed as a suburb of the city of Oxford. HistoryThe Romanesque church was built c. 1160 by the St Remy family, probably financed with funds from the de Clintons of Kenilworth Castle. The Early Gothic east end was extended in c. 1230, when a cell was constructed on the south-side for the anchoress Annora. The building has not been changed too much over the centuries, retaining its round-arched windows and doorways. It is Grade I listed. The church includes a stained glass window by the 20th century artist John Piper.
St Mary The Virgin, Iffley Description
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Iffley is a Church of England parish church in the village of Iffley, Oxfordshire, England, now absorbed as a suburb of the city of Oxford. HistoryThe Romanesque church was built c. 1160 by the St Remy family, probably financed with funds from the de Clintons of Kenilworth Castle. The Early Gothic east end was extended in c. 1230, when a cell was constructed on the south-side for the anchoress Annora. The building has not been changed too much over the centuries, retaining its round-arched windows and doorways. It is Grade I listed. The church includes a stained glass window by the 20th century artist John Piper.