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Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust
Map of OxfordshireThe area covered by OHCT within England
AbbreviationOHCT
Named afterOxfordshire
Formation1964
Founded atOxfordshire
TypeNonprofit
Legal statuscharity
PurposeHistoric church preservation
Location
Region served Oxfordshire
ProductsPublications
ServicesGrants
MethodsEvents
FieldsCultural heritage
Official language English
ChairmanStephen Goss
SecretaryRichard Hughes
TreasurerGiles Dessain
Grants OfficerCynthia Robinson
PublicationAnnual Review
Parent organizationNational Churches Trust
FundingDonations
Websiteohct.org.uk

The Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust (OHCT) provides financial support with repairs and certain improvements to churches and chapels in Oxfordshire, England, without regard to their denomination.

ONCT encourages interest in Oxfordshire churches and chapels and undertakes fundraising, partly through an annual sponsored 'Ride & Stride' event held in September, and through JustGiving.

The Trust was established in 1964. Sir Hugo Brunner, formerly Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, has been a Trustee of OHCT and has helped with fund-raising activities, including formal openings. By 2011, the value of the Trust's grants to churches and chapels had amounted to around £3.5 million. The chairman at the time since 1999, Christopher H. Walton, received an MBE for raising and distributing more than £2 million for Oxfordshire churches in his work for the Trust. In 2016, it was announced that the Trust's 2014 Jubilee Campaign (50 years after its establishment) had raised £3 million in donations of cash and legacies, helping churches such as St Mary's Church, Chalgrove. In 2024, the Trust provided finance to help with urgent repairs of St Mary's Church, Bampton, which featured in the television drama series Downton Abbey.

As part of its activities, OHCT produces publications related to historic churches in Oxfordshire.

References

  1. "Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust". nationalchurchestrust.org. UK: National Churches Trust. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  2. "Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust". app.goodhub.com. GoodHub. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  3. "Oxfordshire". ridestride.org. Ride+Stride. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  4. "Ride and Stride – The Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust (OHCT) annual sponsored ride". A Church Near You. Church of England. 12 September 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  5. Pounds, John (14 September 2013). "John's OHCT Ride and Stride page: Fundraising for Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust". JustGiving. Retrieved 1 November 2024.
  6. "Villagers welcome a place to meet". Oxford Mail. 13 May 2003.
  7. "Birthday Honours:Christopher Walton". Oxford Mail. 11 June 2011.
  8. "Historic churches set to benefit from millions of pounds in restoration grants". Oxford Mail. 22 September 2016.
  9. Norris, Miranda (1 November 2024). "Oxfordshire's Downton Abbey church undergoes urgent repairs". Oxford Mail.
  10. Lethbridge, Richard (2010). Oxfordshire Churches. Stonesfield. ISBN 978-0952712633.

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