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HER 14417 - Frimley Church

The present church is of the 19th century, but the site is almost certainly that of a chapel that was in existence as early as the reign of Edward VI according the Surrey Victoria County History.

Monument Information
Record TypeMonument
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Location
Grid ReferenceSU 879 580
ParishFrimley
Parish (old name)Frimley
DistrictSurrey Heath, Surrey
Map SquareSU85NE
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
BUILDING
CONJECTURAL EVIDENCE
CHAPEL
CHURCH
Medieval
Post Medieval
19th Century
Medieval 1066-1540

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