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Church access The path from the pavement to the church is loose gravel. There is a small kerb at the lych gate entrance to the churchyard, but the double gate
Continue readingChurch access The path from the pavement to the church is loose gravel. There is a small kerb at the lych gate entrance to the churchyard, but the double gate
Continue readingTwo members of our Church flower group recently attended an arranging workshop at St Barts presented by Claire Brown from Flower Passion at East Clandon. She was passionate about sustainability
Continue readingThe Cherry Tree was planted in 2022 as part of the Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee Green Canopy initiative. The white cherry tree (Prunus Taihaku) is described as a ‘splendid ancient
Continue readingThe outside of the church has many carved stone faces including: * The winged creature covering the rainwater hopper * The angel over the Choir Vestry door proclaiming "Enter His
Continue readingThe Ben Williams Memorial Bench was installed in 2014 in memory of a local cricket-mad chorister who died in 2006 aged just 14. The Cherry Tree was planted in 2022
Continue readingThe Churchyard has been used for burials since 1902 and remains an open burial ground. Back to Church Guide - outside
Continue readingThe Garden of Remembrance lies to the East of the main church along the boundary wall. The first recorded burial of ashes took place in 1965 - for Rev Samuel
Continue readingThe unusual Memorial stone in the churchyard is to the Swedish architect of the church, Axel Herman Hagg (Haig). LOst in the mists of time, it is thought that irregularly
Continue readingFrom the 1st December there will be an Advent Window trail around Grayswood Village. A new window will be revealed each day on the theme of Follow the Stars Click
Continue readingFrom the 1st December there will be an Advent Window trail around Grayswood Village. A new window will be revealed each day on the theme of Angels bringing Good News
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