English: St Frideswide's, Osney Victorian church built in 1870-2 to serve the growing population of West Oxford and taking the name of Oxford's patron saint, the celibate Anglo-Saxon princess who founded a abbey near here. It was destroyed in the Reformation but its assets were seized by Cardinal Wolsey to found Christchurch College.
Inside the church is a door with carvings by Alice Liddell (Alice in Wonderland).
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