Tucked away down a secluded lane adjacent to the Manor House School and across the road from the old Tithe Barn in Manor House Lane. Before the joining of our parishes in 2018, All Saints sat in one of the smallest parishes in the country, being five miles long from north to south and about a half mile wide.
Our ancient, Grade II* church of All Saints is believed to have originated from about 1100 and has probably the finest set of hatchments in Surrey. The church has recently undergone essential renovation.
The beautiful churchyard contains a 1,300 year old yew tree. The hatchments and memorials in the church are mainly of the Pollen/Maddox/Boileau family who were lords of the manor of Little Bookham from around 1640 to 1935. Details of their family tree and information about the hatchments are displayed in the church.
All Saints Church also plays home to our Parish Office.
All Saints, Little Bookham Charity No. 1183011