| Church of Saint Olave | |
|---|---|
![]() St Olave's Church, Exeter  | |
![]() Church of Saint Olave Location within Devon  | |
| 50°43′18″N 3°32′02″W / 50.721697°N 3.533884°W | |
| Location | Fore Street, Exeter | 
| Country | England | 
| Denomination | Church of England | 
| Churchmanship | Anglo-Catholic | 
| History | |
| Founder(s) | Lady Gytha | 
| Dedication | Saint Olaf | 
| Administration | |
| Province | Canterbury | 
| Diocese | Exeter | 
St Olave's Church is a small church which was founded in 1053 by Lady Gytha, the mother of King Harold. The church is dedicated to Saint Olaf, a Viking king who converted to Christianity. It was rebuilt in the late 14th century.[1]
References
- ↑ "St Olave's Church - Fore Street". Exeter Memories. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
 
Further reading
- Orme, Nicholas (2014) The Churches of Medieval Exeter, Impress Books, ISBN 9781907605512; pp. 150-53.
 
External links
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