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St Osburg's RC Church

St Osburg's RC Church -

Address

Barras Lane
St Osburg's Priory
Coventry
Coventry
CV1 4AQ

Contact

Tel : +44 024 7622 0402

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St Osburg's was the first Catholic Parish to be re-established after the Reformation. The church has occupied its present site since 1852 and in 1875 St Osburg's RC School becam its neighbour.

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By Road

By Road: exit ring road at junction 8 and turn onto Holyhead Road. Take first right into Barras Lane.

By Public Transport

Nearest station: Coventry mainline is 1 miles

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