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Esher, Surrey.
Grid reference: 513952, 164622, View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map, Magic Maps
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Built: 16th Century.
Style: Tudor.
Current use: Conserved.
(Churches Conservation Trust)
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St. George’s Church, Esher is a Grade I listed Anglican church in Esher, Surrey, England. It was Esher’s parish church for 300 years, though later worshippers included Queen Victoria. However, by the mid-19th century the building was deemed too small for the growing population, and was replaced by Christ Church, built nearby on Esher Green in 1853/4. St. George’s was not therefore subjected to Victorian ‘improvements’, and its Tudor origins remain evident.
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