St Bartholomew Church Wanborough
Roof timbers of Wanborough Great Barn
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Church door - St Bartholomew Church Wanborough Sur…
A window of St Bartholomew Church Wanborough
Domesday Commemorative plaque
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Wanborough Great Barn
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Timber framed cottage in Wanborough
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The Great Barn, Wanborough, Surrey
The Great Barn, Wanborough, Surrey
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Piscina - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, Wanbor…
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
Window - Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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Parish Church of St. Bartholomew
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St Bartholomew Church Wanborough
St Bartholomew Church Wanborough
A church of Saxon origin mentioned in Domesday, rebuilt in the 12th Century
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 existing 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 D7100 - Tamron 18-270mm
A church of Saxon origin mentioned in Domesday, rebuilt in the 12th Century
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 existing 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 D7100 - Tamron 18-270mm
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