Discover the best top things to do in Surrey, United Kingdom including St Nicholas Church, St Marys Church, St Giles Church, St Peter and St Paul’s, St George's Church - Esher, St Augustine's Abbey, Chilworth, St. Bartholomew's Church, Watts Chapel, St Jude's United Church, Church of St Peter and St Paul's.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Cracking little church outside Pyrford, sitting on a hill and dares back to the mid 12th century. Really nice to veiw and go inside, so much history. Small car park.
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
We attended an afternoon communion service whilst visiting family in Ashtead. It was a lovely service in a beautiful church. Interior was bright, modern and had a lovely stained glass window. Vicar very nice and had a nice friendly manner when preaching.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
After realising that I had made a faux-pas over the Ts and Cs, regarding the rules of eating at 50 percent off in August, accidentally (entirely), earlier in the late afternoon, I decided to stop off here, and ask the ‘Big Man upstairs’ for immediate forgiveness ???? He reminded me, so very much, of the Man from Del Monte - he had said a big ‘yes.’ I felt relieved. All joking aside - this is a fantastic, historic church - Tudor, I estimate, albeit I could be wrong. Historic - in as much as Queen Victoria used to worship here, when she was residing at her residence in nearby Claremont. The Church, per se, is non functioning - in terms of being able to host weddings, funerals, christenings, services of worship but is open to the public, apparently, on some days (non Covid period). Parking is readily available - nearby - free, for two hours max. Plus there are many wooden benches to sit down, and relax on. Well worth a visit, if in the Esher area.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Amazing that these Benedictine monks at St Augustine's Abbey, Chilworth receive scores of prayer requests from all over the world via their website and that this tiny, unknown and beautiful part of the Surrey countryside is such a prayerful place.
4.5 based on 378 reviews
Landscape, art and remembrance are beautifully blended together in this Grade I-listed building. Visitors are drawn to the bright red brick of this Arts & Crafts masterpiece. Up-close, the extraordinary design and decoration both fascinate and overwhelm all who venture up the winding yew tree paths.
Absolutely worth a visit - the terracotta is beautiful and the carvings and art inside are stunning and totally unexpected!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
In attractive parkland, this is a fascinating church with features from Saxon and Norman times as well as later memorials and brasses. The Drummond Chapel differs from the rest of the church as it contains elaborate designs by Augustus Pugin, reminiscent of those in the Houses of Parliament.
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