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Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew

Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanborough, Surrey

This village church is one of the smallest in Surrey, measuring only
13.5 m by 5.5 m internally. It is of Saxon origin with Domesday Survey
evidence of a church exisiting during the reign of Edward the Confessor
It was originally built around 1060 replacing an earlier wooden Saxon church.
The present church being a 13th Century reconstruction by the monks of Waverley Abbey
and a later restoration of 1861.
Thus the various walls and windows have significantly different heritage.
The Victorian west brick wall now supports an external bell.

NIKON d5100, Tamron 18-270mm

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