St Lawrence Church, Chobham, Surrey, UK.
N 51° 20.821 W 000° 36.219
30U E 666882 N 5691141
St Lawrence Church, Chobham is the oldest church in the borough of Surrey Heath and has stood proudly on this spot for nearly 1000 years.
Waymark Code: WMJZ29
Location: Southern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/20/2014
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St Lawrence Church, on the High Street in Chobham, is mostly of Norman construction, its earliest parts dating from about 1080 AD. It is probable that a Saxon place of worship stood on this spot before the current church. Often the Normans built their churches on the site of existing Saxon churches, after their conquest of England in 1066 AD.
"It is the oldest church in the borough of Surrey Heath and a Grade 1 listed building, dedicated to St Lawrence, who was martyred for his faith in Rome in 258.
Until 1215 the dead of the village were carried the seven miles to Chertsey Abbey, whose priests at that time conducted the services
in the church. At that date Thomas of Chobham, petitioned the Pope for a burial ground by the church.
The first Vicar of Chobham was William Dagelynggesworth, who was appointed in 1324. The list of his successors can be found in the porch.
The Norman church probably finished at the present chancel step. Over the centuries the church has expanded in both northerly and easterly directions. Many generations have added elements of great beauty right down to our own times." Text Source: (
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Service Times.
8.00am - Holy Communion at St Lawrence (Traditional language).
10.00am - Parish Communion at St Lawrence (Modern language) followed by coffee in the Church Hall.
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