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HER 1436 - St Andrew's Church, 12th century with later additions

St Andrew's Church, dating from the 12th to 16th century. Drastically restored 1855. See HER 2093 for Prehistoric finds.

Monument Information
Record TypeMonument
Protection Status
  • Conservation Area
ConditionGood
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Location
Grid ReferenceSU 838 466
ParishFarnham
Parish (old)Farnham
DistrictWaverley, Surrey
Map SquareSU84NW
GeologyFolkestone Beds
GeologyFolkestone Beds
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
BUILDING
CHURCH
Medieval
Post Medieval
12th Century
Medieval 1066-1540
Post Medieval Post 1540

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Archaeological History
ActivityPerson & OrganisationDates 
watching brief Poulton, R
SCAU
2004-10-26Click here for more information
DescriptionAn archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
LocationSurrey, Waverley, Farnham,
Grid ReferenceSU 838 466
Associated Sources
TitleAuthorTypeMore info
Produced by Surrey County Archaeological Unit Poulton, R documentmore...
ReferenceAn Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham, Surrey
Reference01/11/04
ReferenceAn archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
Holding Location Surrey HER 1 part
watching brief Poulton, R
SCAU
2002-10-14Click here for more information
LocationSurrey, Waverley, Farnham,
Grid ReferenceSU 838 466
Associated Sources
TitleAuthorTypeMore info
Produced by SCAU Poulton, R documentmore...
ReferenceAn Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham
Reference16/10/03
Holding Location Surrey HER 1 part
Ref: The Buildings of England: Surrey
Ref: 31/12/99
Ref: ISBN 0140710213 First and second edition held by SMR
Surrey HER 2 copies1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections
Ref: 31/12/00
87Surrey HER1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin
Ref: 01/09/03
369Surrey HER1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections
Ref: 31/12/03
90Surrey HER1 part
Ref: An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham
Ref: 16/10/03
Surrey HER1 part
Ref: An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham, Surrey
Ref: 01/11/04
Ref: An archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
Surrey HER1 part
Source
DetailsVolumeHolding InformationPublisher InformationPages
watching brief Poulton, R
SCAU
2004-10-26Click here for more information
DescriptionAn archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
LocationSurrey, Waverley, Farnham,
Grid ReferenceSU 838 466
Associated Sources
TitleAuthorTypeMore info
Produced by Surrey County Archaeological Unit Poulton, R documentmore...
ReferenceAn Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham, Surrey
Reference01/11/04
ReferenceAn archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
Holding Location Surrey HER 1 part
watching brief Poulton, R
SCAU
2002-10-14Click here for more information
LocationSurrey, Waverley, Farnham,
Grid ReferenceSU 838 466
Associated Sources
TitleAuthorTypeMore info
Produced by SCAU Poulton, R documentmore...
ReferenceAn Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham
Reference16/10/03
Holding Location Surrey HER 1 part
Ref: The Buildings of England: Surrey
Ref: 31/12/99
Ref: ISBN 0140710213 First and second edition held by SMR
Surrey HER 2 copies1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections
Ref: 31/12/00
87Surrey HER1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin
Ref: 01/09/03
369Surrey HER1 part
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections
Ref: 31/12/03
90Surrey HER1 part
Ref: An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham
Ref: 16/10/03
Surrey HER1 part
Ref: An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Andrew's Church, Farnham, Surrey
Ref: 01/11/04
Ref: An archaeological watching brief took place at St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Surrey. There is very little conclusive information to be drawn from this area. With the possible exception of the Purbeck column, there is no datable evidence. About a third of the area was distrbed by 19th century vaults and burials. There was no sign of any extension of the possible early wall footings found in the 2003 work.
Surrey HER1 part

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