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Christ Church, Shamley Green

1863 establishments in EnglandChurch of England church buildings in SurreyGrade II listed churches in Surrey
Christ Church, Cranleigh Road, Shamley Green (May 2014) (2)
Christ Church, Cranleigh Road, Shamley Green (May 2014) (2)

Christ Church is a Church of England parish church in Shamley Green, Surrey, England. It was constructed in 1863 as a chapel of ease and became a parish church in 1881. Christ Church is part of the Church of England's Diocese of Guildford and is a grade II listed building.

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Christ Church, Shamley Green
Church Hill, Waverley Wonersh

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Christ Church Shamley Green

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GU5 0UD Waverley, Wonersh
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Christ Church, Cranleigh Road, Shamley Green (May 2014) (2)
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