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Churches and Cemeteries

All Saints Church

12th Century, Medieval Church, which lost its tower in the Civil War.

Baptist Church

Officially founded in 1657. The church was built in 1657

United Reform Church

In 1975 the Congregational and Methodist Chapels united.  Services are held in the extended Methodist Chapel, now called the United Church.

St Giles Church, Great Coxwell

13th century church built by Cistercian Monks

Roman Catholic Church

Formerly the Congregational Church.

St Mary the Virgin, Little Coxwell

12th Century built by the Monks of Beaulieu Abbey and used as a Chapel of Ease,.

Methodist Chapel

Founded in 1832. The chapel was
built in 1851

Friends Meeting House

Built in 1672 as a Quaker meeting house

Congregational Church

Founded by John Fidel in 1750.

Faringdon Free Church Cemetery

Purchased in 1860 by '17 worthy citizens'

All Saints' Churchyard

Not used for burials since the 1940s. You can search the Excel database of Memorial inscriptions to find your relatives.

Coach Lane Cemetery

Used for burials since the closure of All Saints Churchyard
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