John Ward's Oxfordshire Churches

Oxfordshire has a few churches that have been converted into commercial premises. This is a record of all of them.


Banbury
Baptist Chapel
(Now retail premises)
Banbury
Methodist Chapel
(Now retail premises)
Banbury
Congregational Church
(Now a nightclub)
Banbury
Baptist Chapel (Ebenezer Chapel)
(Currently unused)
Barford St Michael
Baptist Chapel
(Now a recording studio)
Bicester
Methodist Chapel
(Now a masonic temple)
Bicester
Methodist Chapel
(Now retail premises)
Bicester
Congregational Church
(Now a snooker hall)
Bloxham
Methodist Church
(Now a theatre)
Bourton
Baptist Church
(Now the village hall)
Cassington
Methodist Chapel
(Now office premises)
Charney Bassett
Methodist Chapel
(Now the village hall)
Clifton
St James
(Now office premises)
Didcot
St Peter (Old Church)
(Now a community centre)
East Hendred
Chapel of Jesus of Bethlehem
(Now a museum)
Eynsham
Methodist Church
(Now the parish hall)
Nuneham Courtney
All Saints
(Now a university repository)
Oxford
St Philip and St James
(Now a library)
Oxford
All Saints
(Now a library)
Oxford
St Peter-in-the-East
(Now a library)
Oxford
St Martin
(Now a tourist viewpoint)
Oxford
St Paul
(Now a coffee bar)
Oxford
St Ignatius
Roman Catholic
(Now office premises)
Shutford
Friends Meeting House
(Now the village hall)
South Hinksey
Baptist Chapel
(Now the village hall)
South Newington
Friends Meeting House
(Now the village hall)
Thame
Countess of Huntingdon Connextion
(Now retail premises)
Temple Cowley
St Luke
(Now Oxfordshire Records Office)
Thame
Methodist Chapel
(Now an art gallery)
Thame
Congregational Chapel
(Now a masonic temple)
Upper Heyford
Methodist Chapel
(Now a showroom)
Witney
Methodist Chapel
(Now retail premises)