Convent Of The Incarnation
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Fairacres/Parker Street, Fairacres Rd, Parker St
Oxford, eng OX4 1TB - (186) 572-1301
Chamber Rating
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Reg Rdaznails Kingsley
Challenging
Feb 20th, 2022 -
Paul Norgrove
It's being redeveloped
Feb 24th, 2021 -
Julia CMcF
A beautiful peaceful retreat from the world, kept for prayer and solitude, a space where God can be sought and found without the intrusion of worldly things. The sisters are a contemplative order, and focus on prayer and prayerful living, providing also a retreat centre for visitors where they can leave behind the noise and bustle of everyday life. This is not a park or recreation ground, but a working garden that feeds the convent with fruit and vegetables. Occasionally, when the life of the community allows, the grounds are open to the public, allowing others a brief time to appreciate the sacred quiet of the buildings and grounds that are essential to a life of contemplation and prayer.
May 2nd, 2019 -
Dean M
Oct 23rd, 2018 -
anacristina abreu
Oct 20th, 2018
Contact Info
- (186) 572-1301
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Convent Of The Incarnation?
A The phone number for Convent Of The Incarnation is: (186) 572-1301.
Q Where is Convent Of The Incarnation located?
A Convent Of The Incarnation is located at Fairacres/Parker Street, Fairacres Rd, Parker St, Oxford, eng OX4 1TB
Q What is the internet address for Convent Of The Incarnation?
A The website (URL) for Convent Of The Incarnation is: https://slg.org.uk/
Q How is Convent Of The Incarnation rated?
A Convent Of The Incarnation has a 4.0 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Convent Of The Incarnation
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )Reg Rdaznails Kingsley on Google
Challenging
Paul Norgrove on Google
It's being redeveloped
Julia CMcF on Google
A beautiful peaceful retreat from the world, kept for prayer and solitude, a space where God can be sought and found without the intrusion of worldly things. The sisters are a contemplative order, and focus on prayer and prayerful living, providing also a retreat centre for visitors where they can leave behind the noise and bustle of everyday life. This is not a park or recreation ground, but a working garden that feeds the convent with fruit and vegetables. Occasionally, when the life of the community allows, the grounds are open to the public, allowing others a brief time to appreciate the sacred quiet of the buildings and grounds that are essential to a life of contemplation and prayer.
Dean M on Google
anacristina abreu on Google