Chertsey
Chertsey is a small town in Surrey that is near Addlestone and Staines. It has a very large parks including St Annes Hill, Abbey Fields and The Meeds
Chertsey Media
- Breviary of Chertsey Abbey (folio 6r).jpg
folio 6r of a Breviary of Chertsey Abbey
- Chertsey Bridge close view 2014.jpg
Chertsey Bridge is the Thames crossing[n 1] showing the Georgian architecture of James Paine and 1930s lamps
- St Alban's Abbey IMG 2742 (28883447381).jpg
Statue of Erkenwald, Bishop of London and founder of the abbey
- Chertsey, The Old Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 546171.jpg
- St Peter, Chertsey - geograph.org.uk - 1520631.jpg
St Peter, Chertsey Grade 2* listed building erected in the 13th century.
Botley Park Mansion, Chertsey A view of the mansion from the southeast. This former stately home was used for many years for staff accommodation for the Botley Park mental hospital before a fire severely damaged the building in the early 1990s. The building was bought by P&O and refurbished as their headquarters.
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