Farley Green: St Michael, Albury
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St Michael's Church is a converted 19th century barn, which replaced an earlier building, one of several in a yard farmed in 1839 from Brook Farm. It was built between 1840 and 1880, by which time the whole of the original yard had been rebuilt. Four years later the Albury Estate did further rebuilding and it was farmed as a complete unit, Cherryman's Farm, with 80 acres of land until it was sold in 1922, thereafter the land and buildings were let. The owner, Mr. Courtenay-Wells died in 1929 and the barn was given by his widow, Clara, to be converted into a church as a memorial to her husband at the expense of the Parochial Church Council for a Chapel of Ease in the Parish of Albury. It was dedicated in 1930.
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A Church Near You ID: 8222
Built: 1930
Our Patron: The Bishop Mrs Handa Bray and the Trustees of the Duke of Northumberland's estate
Archdeaconry: SURREY (171)
Deanery: CRANLEIGH (17102)
Benefice: Shere Albury and Chilworth (17/116BX)
Parish Legal Name: Albury (170020 17/20)
CofE Church Info: (617020 17/21)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/8222/
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Farley Green: St Michael : Shophouse Lane, Farley Green, Albury, Surrey, GU5 9ER








