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  1. St Giles' is a wide boulevard leading north from the centre of Oxford, England. At its northern end, the road divides into Woodstock Road to the left and Banbury Road to the right, both major roads through North Oxford .

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      St Giles' Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh...

  2. St Giles’ is a parish of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Oxford. Along with St Margaret’s Church in North Oxford, St Giles’ is part of the Benefice of Oxford St Giles’, St Philip and St James with St Margaret. We are also a member of the Inclusive Church network.

  3. St Giles’ Church. The Church of St Giles was probably built as a private church by Edwin, son of Godegose, between 1123 and 1133, but soon had a huge but thinly populated parish of its own stretching northwards as far as the present northern bypass, and extending from Walton Street in the West to to the River Cherwell in the east. St John’s ...

  4. Oxford : St Giles. Home > Churches > Oxford : St Giles. St Giles Church is 550 yards (500 m) north of Oxfords city wall, and when built it stood in open fields. There were no other buildings between it and the city wall, where the St Michael at the North Gate church stands.