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  1. St Aldate's ( / ˈɔːldeɪts /) is a street in central Oxford, England, [1] [2] named after Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street. [3] Museum and Church. The street runs south from the generally acknowledged centre of Oxford at Carfax. The Town Hall, which includes the Museum of Oxford, is on the east side of the street.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saint_AldateSaint Aldate - Wikipedia

    He is mentioned in the Sarum and other martyrologies; his feast occurs in a Gloucester calendar (14th-century addition); churches were dedicated to him at Gloucester and Oxford, as well as a famous Oxford street: St Aldate's, Oxford and a minor street in Gloucester.

  3. St Aldates is part of The Church of England. Registered Charity No. 1131154. We are a welcoming church at the heart of Oxford | Whether you're new to Oxford, exploring faith, or just looking for a place to call home. you're so welcome at St Aldates!

  4. We are a welcoming church with a heart to serve Oxford, while equipping all our members to be ministers of the gospel in their homes, streets, colleges, schools and workplaces. Take a look at our core values.

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  5. HISTORY: St. Aldate's lies within the medieval walled town of Oxford, on the west side of St. Aldate's, the main north-south thoroughfare. Although first documented in the early C12, archaeological evidence has firmly established an ecclesiastical presence here by the late Saxon period, while John Blair has suggested that it may have originated ...