St Mary the Virgin Church, Buckland

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St Mary the Virgin Church, Buckland

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 22 Jan 2011

The church is thought to date back to 1380 although in 1860, it did undergo a large refurbishment under the direction of architect Henry Woodyer (St Martin’s Dorking was his design). The bell-tower has a shingled spire, and internally is a structure of 14th century oak. See http://www.stmarythevirginbuckland.net/resources_history.php

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.243117
Longitude
-0.250716