Norman Churches in Oxford with John McNeill
A significant quantity of Norman architecture survives in Oxford - from the partially reconstructed crypt of St George, built as part of the late 11th-century castle, to the churches of St Peter-in-the-East, St Mary at Iffley and St Frideswide (now Christ Church Cathedral). Join us to enjoy a talk on this important legacy. John McNeill is a specialist in medieval architectural history, and established a biennial series of Romanesque conferences convened by the British Archaeological Association.