St George's Churchyard, Hanworth

Introduction

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St George's Churchyard, Hanworth

Image: © Marathon Taken: 4 Apr 2012

The original church on this site was probably built in the early fourteenth century. That church survived until 1808. The present church, apart from the spire and chancel, was completed in 1812 to a design by James Wyatt, who lived in Hanworth. He is buried at Westminster Abbey but his family is buried in St George's Churchyard. The chancel and spire were added during 1865 to designs by SS Teulon.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.435005
Longitude
-0.400791