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Chapel of St Mary at Smith Gate

1520 establishments in England1537 disestablishments in EnglandChapels of the University of OxfordChurches completed in 1520EngvarB from January 2023
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Octagonal former Chapel of St Mary, Hertford College, Oxford
Octagonal former Chapel of St Mary, Hertford College, Oxford

The octagonal Chapel of St Mary at Smith Gate is a former chapel in Oxford, England, now part of Hertford College. It is located on Catte Street, opposite the Clarendon Building.

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Chapel of St Mary at Smith Gate
Holywell Street, Oxford City Centre

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Hertford College

Holywell Street
OX1 3SD Oxford, City Centre
England, United Kingdom
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Octagonal former Chapel of St Mary, Hertford College, Oxford
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