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  1. St Aldate's (/ ˈ ɔː l d eɪ t s /) is a street in central Oxford, England, named after Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street.

    • Saint Aldate

      Saint Aldate ( / ˈɔːldeɪt /; died 577) was a bishop of...

  2. Oxford : St Aldates. The site has been used for Christian worship dating back to the Saxon era. It may have been one of three churches within the monastic precinct of Saint Frideswide. The first major constructions, in the 12th century, were the nave and chancel, the central part of the building as it now stands.

  3. SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: St. Aldate's is one of Oxford's oldest churches, first documented in the early C12 with archaeological evidence which has firmly established an ecclesiastical presence here by the late Saxon period.

  4. St. Aldate's is one of Oxford's oldest churches, first documented in the early C12 with archaeological evidence which has firmly established an ecclesiastical presence here by the late Saxon period.

  5. 12-jan-1954 church of st aldate II* Parish church with late Saxon origins and archaeology and fabric from the C12 and later, including rebuildings of 1832-43 and in the 1860s and 1870s.