Godalming Parish Church

A church has stood on the site of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Godalming, since at least the mid ninth century. The church contains carved stones which have been dated to c.820-840 and a few Anglo Saxon remnants survive in the present structure, which was largely rebuilt in the late tenth or early eleventh century. In 1086, the Domesday Book recorded that Ranulf Flambard, justiciar of William Rufus, held Godalming church. He is likely to have buil... more

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  • Church of St. Peter & St. Paul, Godalming

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