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MEDIEVAL DOORWAY IN GARDEN WALL OF ABBEY HOUSE, FOUNDATIONS OF MEDIEVAL BUILDING IN OVERGROWN GROUNDS TO WEST OF ABBEY HOUSE, AND REMAINS OF MONASTIC OVENS IN GROUNDS OF ABBEY HOUSE, Colone's Lane, Chertsey

The remains of the Norman Abbey are mostly below ground. The visible work is a 13th century stone doorway in wall of Colonel's Lane. Abbey House, 19th century, of minor interest is separately listed. It is understood that some oven remains have been re ...

Chertsey Abbey (Benedictine) pre AD 666-1537

Chertsey Abbey was a Benedictine foundation dedicated to St Peter. It was first mentioned in AD666 but this community was destroyed by the Danes. It was refounded before AD964; the abbey was rebuilt in 1110 and in 1537 the monks were transferred to Bish ...
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