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The parish of Christ Church, Shelton and Oxon lies within the Diocese of Lichfield, in the county of Shropshire, England. The parish church was built in 1854 by Edward Haycock Snr in Early English style with many lancet features.〔〔Nikolaus Pevsner, ''The Buildings Of England: Shropshire'', (p. 592. )〕 It is located on Welshpool Road in what is now suburban Shrewsbury,〔(Locator map. )〕 and is a Grade II listed building.〔(The National Heritage List for England: CHRIST CHURCH, WELSHPOOL ROAD. )〕 The exterior has rubble walls with ashlar dressings.〔 There is a bellcote and a gabled porch.〔 The interior has a scissor-braced roof, an elaborate ashlar reredos (begun in 1886 and not completed until 1904), an ashlar pulpit with a pelican motif, an octagonal ashlar font, and stained glass windows (from 1884, 1948, and 1967).〔 A new stained glass window was placed above the chancel arch to celebrate the new millennium in 2001 The churchyard contains the war graves of two airmen and a Herefordshire Regiment soldier of World War II.〔() CWGC Cemetery Report. Breakdown obtained from casualty record.〕 The parish has a population of about 8500 whilst the church has seating for 150.〔(Church web site. )〕 The church was built to cater for those cut off by flooding of the River Severn,〔 on an area of land called the "Windmill Field."〔(BBC "Domesday Reloaded" website ), accessed 17 Feb 2012.〕 The parish was formed from that of St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, and includes the former townships of Crowmeole, Woodcote and Horton, Bicton Heath, and Copthorne.〔John Ernest Auden, ''Shropshire'', Methuen & Co., 1918, p. 180.〕〔Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, ''Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society'', Adnitt and Naunton, 1910, p. 9.〕〔(London Gazette, 1855, specifying original parish boundaries. )〕 Parish boundaries were adjusted in 1957.〔(London Gazette, 1957, specifying redrawn parish boundaries. )〕 The boundaries were redrawn in the early 21st century to reflect population growth. In 2004 the church celebrated 150 years by planting a new Oxon Oak. The church is linked to the Oxon Church of England Primary School, which opened next to the church in 1860,〔〔(Oxon Church of England Primary School. )〕 but moved to nearby Racecourse Lane in 1959.〔 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christ Church, Shelton and Oxon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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