Historic Environment Record
HER 11006 - CHURCH OF ST SAVIOUR
Church. 1867 by G.F. Bodley. Red and brown brick with stone dressed windows, plain tiled roof with wood shingled bellcote under small shingled broach spire and iron weathervane. Nave with chancel to east, vestry to north east, gabled porch to south and bellcote to west end. Diagonal buttresses to west end, 3 windows to nave including two 2-light windows with ogee tracery. Louvred openings to base of bellcote. Gabled porch to south with decorated bargeboards. Timber framed gable end and arched planked door. Studded door to north east corner of Church adjacent to boilerhouse chimney. Interior: Brick with stone dressings, simple: arched braced roof with metal ties. Listing NGR: SU9534263756
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Protection Status |
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| Grid Reference | SU 953 637 |
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| District | Surrey Heath, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | BELL TOWER CHURCH WEATHER VANE | Post Medieval 19th Century |
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