The parish of Christ Church, Shelton and Oxon, lies within the Diocese of Lichfield, in the county of Shropshire, England.
The parish church was built in 1854 by Edward Haycock Snr in Early English style with many lancet features.
[1][2] It is located on Welshpool Road in what is now suburban Shrewsbury,[3] and is a Grade II listed building.
[5] The church was built to cater for those cut off by flooding of the River Severn,[5] on an area of land called the "Windmill Field.
"[6] The parish was formed from that of St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, and includes the former townships of Crowmeole, Woodcote and Horton, Bicton Heath, and Copthorne.