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The Church of St Andrew, Gatton is a Church of England church in Gatton, near Reigate in Surrey, England. It is a Grade I listed. The earliest record of a church on the site is in 880AD. Some fabric from the 13th century survives including a piscina and the font, but the church we see today mostly dates from an idiosyncratic restoration by Frederick, Baron Monson, and his architect E. Webb in 1834.
found a single match candidate
structure of worship (Q1370598) | amenity=place_of_worship |
Grade I listed building (Q15700818) | listed_status=Grade_I |
church building (Q16970) | religion=christian, building=church |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
temple (Q44539) | building=temple |
shrine (Q697295) | building=shrine |
Listed churches in England | amenity=place_of_worship, man_made=tower, building=church, disused:amenity=place_of_worship |