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I believe its the parish church of St. Michael at the North Gate in Oxford.

According to many records St. Martin's in Canterbury, which predates 597 AD and is still in use today.

It is a fascinating building with an important history - the starting point of the revival of Christianity in England in 597 AD by Saint Augustine.

The building was already standing in 597 AD when Saint Augustine arrived in England, though it is uncertain whether or not the building was used for Christian worship or Pagan before Saint Augustine's arrival.

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