Certesia (in Latin of the same); Certesyg (xi cent. William, being then, or having previously been, in the The latter became bankrupt in 1834, and the The bridges Barry wavy argent and azure a bend gules and thereon a leopard of England. (fn. There are extensive views from the higher ground, especially from the terrace on the west side, looking west, and from the north side, looking north. (fn. of Edward VI of free chapels and chantries, neither In 1616 they conveyed it to Richard Tylney. The Bishop of Winchester is patron. The Chertsey Scrapbook, 1827, collected by Robert Wetton (Chertsey Museum) See our extensive range of expert advice to help you care for and protect historic places. 1337. 175) The grant was His son Robert Among the 18th century. 176) In all these to the other side of the town called Mixtenham, flooring tiles of great merit have been removed, most of In 1535 land called DEPENHAMS in Chertsey 6 13s. 119) John de Hamme died seised of the manor and of using their own woods for whatever purpose A covered reservoir was constructed on the summit of the hill and the north-east pond in The Dingle was largely backfilled when, in 1927, the West Surrey Water Company obtained the right to dump soil in the ponds (RCHME 1990).DESCRIPTIONLOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Sir Thomas Sewell, Master of the Rolls. John Austin and Thomas Inwode in 1563, (fn. two bays of an arcade, now blocked up, showing 53), Weirs, as instruments for catching fish, are alleged View by appointment. 164). 94) Mixtenham by water to Nete Island, from there along in 1381. the manor in 1557, leaving He died before 1569, when the lease was extended Robert Skyte, and was granted with other tenements 17th to the end of the 18th century. working artificers and merchandises of the parishioners; on St. Anne's Hill on the 'very place where that of James I it was sold to the Crown by Richard below staires and of 7 rooms above staires.' The plane which I think was a Spitfire or a Tempest, must have clipped the tall oak trees that lined St Anne's Road. the pool above Crockford, from there to an alder It was The road from Opened as a public park in 1928, with early C20 landscaping by Percy Cane.HISTORIC DEVELOPMENTThe eminence now known as St Ann's Hill was used as a fort in the prehistoric period and although this is undated, there have been finds of early Bronze Age through to Roman material, suggesting that the enclosure was used over a long period of time. (fn. who said they had been enfeoffed of it by John Fitz Berry commissioned Percy Cane (1881?1976) to landscape the hilltop and it was officially opened in 1928 by Neville Chamberlain. kitchen, buttery, brewhouse, milkhouse, and larder windows are pointed. Archaeologist Dr David Neal discussing his illustration of the mosaic being excavated at Rutland Roman Villa with members of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services team, IMAGE OF THE MONTH: Jacob Epstein's sculpture of the Devil being delivered to Coventry Cathedral on the back of a lorry. Almners Barns, now called Almners, mentioned above, In the early medieval period there was a vineyard on the hill, probably on the southern slope to the south of chapel (now the site of a reservoir).In the late C18 St Ann's Hill was private property belonging to St Ann's Hill House (qv, St Ann's Court), then owned by Elizabeth Armistead, the mistress of Charles James Fox MP (1749-1806). made in 1466 by John Goryng and John Sturnyn, the stock 'as well alive as dead' which rightfully the poor on St. Thomas's Day, and 2 to the vicar R. Thorne, 1986 Available from Boydell and Brewer. 114) and St Anns Hill Road Chertsey Surrey KT16 9NL Website About This is a wooded park set on top of a hill with marvelous views over the surrounding countryside, a nature trail, walks and the site of an ancient fort. for life on a younger son, Henry, later an eminent his son Sir Joseph doing so in 1805. It consists of a chancel, abbot's permission on pain of a fine of 10. (fn. St Ann's Hill and The Dingle, a toal of c 14ha, are located c 1.5km to the north-west of Chertsey, and immediately south-east of the junction of the M25 with the M3.
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