The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Milton
The church of St John the Evangelist, Milton, was built in 1856–7 after the design of W. Butterfield. The builders were Franklin & Hopcraft and the site was part of the vicar's glebe. The church comprises a nave, south porch, and chancel. It is in the early Decorated style and has a small central tower with 2 bells. Electric light was installed in 1948 and repairs supervised by J. M. Surman, architect, were carried out in 1953. The church plate and bells are 19th-century. The east window is by F. Preedy of London. Historical information about St. John's Church is provided by 'Parishes: Adderbury', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 9, Bloxham Hundred, ed. Mary D Lobel and Alan Crossley (London, 1969), pp. 5-44. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol9/pp5-44 [accessed 19 February 2023]. St. John's Church is a Grade II listed building. For more information about the listing see CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST, LYCHGATE AND ATTACHED WALLS, Milton - 1277729 | Historic England For more information about St. Michael's Church see Parishes: Adderbury | British History Online (british-history.ac.uk) |