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St Michael at the North Gate Review

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The 5 most worthwhile places to go to Oxford is the historical and cultural ancient city of England, not only the history is long, rich, but also the world-class university, Oxford University. There is not only classical British elegance, but also the prosperity and innovation of modern cities. So what are some of Oxford's attractions worth visiting? Let me recommend them. 🌟 1. The residence of the gentleman - Churchill Manor Churchill Manor, also known as Blenheim Palace, is the largest private house in the UK, equivalent to the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, is a classic work of English garden art, with a remarkable baroque style, the ultimate exquisite and elegant. The interiors are well decorated and painted. The library is full of books on all sides, and the books on the high places have to climb a ladder to get them, just like the movies. Churchill Manor often has a large territory in addition to the building itself, the vast lawn is nestled in the calm flowing river, the woods by the river are reflected in the upright figure, the oil paintings are amazing. Play time: Recommended 3 hours or more address: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1UL🌟 2. Magic train - Oxford train station from Cambridge to Oxford, a classical trip in the UK is a good choice. Oxford Railway Station is one of the few modern buildings in the old city and a transport hub for Oxford. The colourful trains on the staggered tracks are impressive. Oxford Railway Station is the first and last stop in and out of Oxford, and it is indeed a must-see attraction in Oxford. The design of the train station is not very unique, that is, there is a green tower on the building, which looks like a green hat, which is unexpectedly a bit cute. Play time: Suggest 1 hour address: Oxford Station, Oxford OX1 1HS🌟 3. Museum Fantasy Night Everything in the Museum of Natural History at Oxford University is as amazing as if it was mistaken for the movie "Museum Fantasy Night". Most impressive is the stone pillar sculpture in the museum, full of the style of the new Goethe. The displays in the museum are scattered and the visual impact is very strong. At the same time, the collection is also very rich, so I can't believe that this is just a university museum. It is said that most of the exhibits inside come from donations from others, ranging from the Cretaceous dinosaur fossils to specimens of various plants, and there are nothing in the museum, which is breathtaking. Play time: Recommended 1-2 hour address: Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PW 🌟 4. Millennium Church - North Gate St. Michael's Church stands silently in the center of Oxford, the ancient church that has endured thousands of years - North Gate St. Michael's Church. Thanks to modern and complete maintenance and management, the church is still in good condition. It is worth seeing the Saxon-style towers, where tourists can climb to the top to overlook the scenery, which has a different flavor than other baroque churches. The statue at the entrance of the church is super beautiful and powerful. The interior corridor is beautiful, and the arched windows of the prayer room are also unique and worth a look. Play time: Suggest 2 hours address : Cornmarket St., Oxford, England🌟 5. Childish World - Oxford Story Museum Oxford Story Museum is a childish museum, sitting in a moving chair along the track to visit the museum, as if from the first scholars to Oxford, Every highlight of the city is in your moment. The museum is very ordinary in shape, but the design inside is very interesting, the color is very childlike, and very popular with children. There are also some classic scenes of fairy tales, such as Aladdin's cave, which are quite restored. In addition, the museum will hold some theme exhibitions from time to time. If you are interested, you can go to the official website to search. Play time: Suggested 1 hour address: Rochester House, 42 Pembroke St, Oxford OX1 1BP Above is the five Oxfords I recommend to everyone to check in. Oxford is not only a historical city, an academic city, but also a modern city of innovation. Go and taste the different aspects of Oxford, whether it is the memory of its history or the modern bustle, you will love it every moment.

St Michael at the North Gate

Posted: Nov 13, 2018
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  • E22***58
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    St. Michael's Church at the North Gate is a very old church in Oxford. It is located on the road to Oxford's commercial street. The flow of people is relatively concentrated. This church is not very large. The biggest feature is the ancient bell tower. You can see the obvious rock piled building materials. It is ancient, sacred and solemn in the baptism of the year, and there are still clergy singing from time to time.

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    Posted: Sep 13, 2020
  • 137***66
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    St. Michael's Church at Northgate is a church in the heart of Oxford, England. St. Michael's Church at Northgate is located at the intersection of Grain Market Street (Cornmarket Street) and Ship Street, the site of the original north gate of Oxford's ancient city wall. Very finely carved and textured church, sacred and elegant, worth looking in.

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    Posted: Sep 8, 2019
  • 易茜韵楹
    5/5Outstanding
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    St. Michael's Church at Northgate is clearly Oxford's oldest building and has been around for a thousand years. The stairs are very solid and reliable, the bells on the bells no longer ring, visitors can climb to the top, the surrounding scenery is unobstructed, and they also have a gift shop.

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    Posted: Oct 17, 2017
  • liyanbuct
    5/5Outstanding
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    Pure European-style churches have a history of more than 1,000 years. There is a long history and cultural knowledge. Many people will open to visit the ancient buildings. You can see the vicissitudes of their years.

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    Posted: Apr 12, 2017
  • M44***33
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    St. Michael's Church, Northgate, is a church in the heart of Oxford, England, at the intersection of Grain Market Street and Ship Street, the former north gate of Oxford's Old Town Wall.

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    Posted: May 2, 2018
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