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Puttenham Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Puttenham:
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This church was built in several stages. The oldest part is late Saxon while, in 1160, Norman pillars were built by creating a north aisle. The Lady Chapel was added in the 13th Century but was left derelict...
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Farncombe Boat House is situated at the most southerly end of the National Trust River Wey at Godalming. Brightly-coloured rowboats, punts and canoes can be hired by the hour or day. Purpose built day narrowboats are especially suitable for family...
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Loseley House is situated on the Loseley Park Estate just outside Guildford and is a beautiful example of a 16th Century Elizabethan house. Indeed, Queen Elizabeth I used to stay here. There are guided tours available which offer...
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The origins of this beautiful little church in the picturesque village of Seale near Farnham are uncertain although it is evidently partly Norman and has a 12th Century font. The main door itself is Norman as is the door...
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The small, picturesque village of Compton near Guildford is surprisingly filled with historic sites. St Nicholas Church is one of Britain’s most outstanding examples of an Anglo-Saxon church which has retained many of its original features including its tower....
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The Surrey Guild of Craftsmen Gallery was established as a cooperative in 1993, and since that time has developed into one of the foremost exhibitors of crafts in the area. The gallery is committed to showing a wide range...
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The Witley Centre is housed in a modern building on the edge of this area of natural beauty, overseen by the National Trust. The purpose-built centre houses a countryside exhibition that examines the delicate eco-system that exists on this...
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The Watts Chapel was designed and built by Mary Watts, the wife of the artist G F Watts. It is an intricately ornate building from the outside and a wonder from the inside as Mary Watts was a pioneer...
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The Watts Gallery houses the studio collection of G. F. Watts OM RA, and includes works by his wife and other Victorian artists. Opened on 1st April 1904 it is a purpose built picture gallery and retains the beliefs, upon...
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Whitmoor Common in Worplesdon, Surrey, is a local nature reserve, a Specially Protected Area and a Site of Specific Scientific Interest. One of the common’s main features is its large expanse of heathland that is home to a large...
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The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre previews a wide selection of plays, many prior to their run in London’s West End. We have two restaurants and the Riverbank Café overlooking the picturesque River Wey. Why not eat at the theatre for...
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