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HER 2829 - Chertsey Abbey Stones

Nine stones from Kiltree Cottage, Abbey Green, Chertsey, possibly originating from Chertsey Abbey (HER 595). In Chertsey Museum">Chertsey Museum.

Monument Information
Record TypeMonument
ConditionNot Known
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 042 670
ParishChertsey
Parish (old name)Chertsey
DistrictRunnymede, Surrey
Map SquareTQ06NW
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: stone building material
Medieval
Medieval 1066-1540

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  • Abbey Green;
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Facility
  • Chertsey Museum;
  • Kiltree Cottage;
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  • Runnymede;
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