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Behind the hall, not fully visible from the road is the vicarage. It was designed by Ninian Comper and built in 1901, displaying striking Arts & Crafts influences with its white rendered walls and stone detailing.<ref>https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/1550/the_old_vicarage_276_cowley_road</ref> It is best viewed from the graveyard behind, when on sunny days its bold shapes make a dazzling show against the blue sky. | Behind the hall, not fully visible from the road is the vicarage. It was designed by Ninian Comper and built in 1901, displaying striking Arts & Crafts influences with its white rendered walls and stone detailing.<ref>https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/1550/the_old_vicarage_276_cowley_road</ref> It is best viewed from the graveyard behind, when on sunny days its bold shapes make a dazzling show against the blue sky. |
Revision as of 09:03, 22 March 2017
This is the page for 276 Cowley Road.
This site incorporates the church hall (visible from the road) and vicarage behind.
2015-present
The Church hall, formerly known as the SS Mary & John Church Hall, reopened in 2015 following a two-year refurbishment [1]. It was renamed Richard Benson Hall, after Father Richard Meux Benson, founder of the parish and of the Cowley Fathers who was also responsible for a number of socially-minded projects in OX4 [2] [3].
The hall features a striking neo-Gothic window facing the street. It also has low, sweeping roofs and a prominent chimney, in the Arts and Crafts style (see also 95 Cowley Road for a brilliant, slightly later example in a similar vein).
1901
Behind the hall, not fully visible from the road is the vicarage. It was designed by Ninian Comper and built in 1901, displaying striking Arts & Crafts influences with its white rendered walls and stone detailing.[4] It is best viewed from the graveyard behind, when on sunny days its bold shapes make a dazzling show against the blue sky.
Before then
Comedy legend Ronnie Barker, who died in 2005, made his debut performance here in the church hall[1].
Before then?
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Oxford Mail, 22 August 2015: http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/13619331.Comedy_legend___s_debut_venue_looking_good_to_reopen_soon/
- ↑ https://bensonhall.org/about/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Meux_Benson
- ↑ https://www.oxford.gov.uk/downloads/file/1550/the_old_vicarage_276_cowley_road