English Heritage sites near Bramley Parish

Waverley Abbey

WAVERLEY ABBEY

9 miles from Bramley Parish

Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.

Farnham Castle Keep

FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP

11 miles from Bramley Parish

The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.

Coombe Conduit

COOMBE CONDUIT

21 miles from Bramley Parish

Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.

Marble Hill

MARBLE HILL

22 miles from Bramley Parish

Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century.

Bramber Castle

BRAMBER CASTLE

22 miles from Bramley Parish

The remains of a Norman castle on the banks of the River Adur, founded by William de Braose soon after the Norman Conquest.

Boxgrove Priory

BOXGROVE PRIORY

22 miles from Bramley Parish

The guest house and other remains of a Benedictine priory: much of the fine 12th to 14th century monastic church survives as the parish church.


Churches in Bramley Parish

Bramley: Holy Trinity

High Street Bramley Guildford
01483892109
http://www.holytrinitybramley.org.uk

At the heart of Bramley. For at least eight centuries Holy Trinity Church has been at the heart of the community of Bramley.  A visible reminder of the presence of God, and in a changing world of those things which have lasting value. An oasis of peace, open to all; a space where the Christian community can gather for worship, and a place where people can celebrate rites of passage - baptisms, weddings and funerals. 

SERVICES at Holy Trinity Bramley

SUNDAYS

8.00 am Holy Communion <span style="font-size: 0.875rem;">(Book of Common Prayer)</span>

9.45 am Parish Communion (Common Worship)

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Grafham: St Andrew

Horsham Road Grafham Bramley
01483892645
http://www.standrewsgrafham.org.uk

Welcome to St Andrew's, Grafham.

We are a small but thriving rural congregation with a big heart and a huge amount of energy.

We aim to be an open and welcoming community - and our visitors tell us we succeed! It is our desire to live out our faith in our daily lives and to share God's love with our local community and the wider world.

Our beautiful church in the Surrey countryside  was designed, built and lavishly decorated by Henry Woodyer, a well-known Victorian ‘gentleman architect' who lived in the parish.

There is a service each Sunday at 10.45am generally using the Book of Common Prayer except on the third Sunday of each month when we use Common Worship.

Additionally on the first Sunday of the summer months (May to September) there is a service of Evening Prayer at 6.00pm.

We very much look forward to meeting you.

 


Pubs in Bramley Parish

Bramley Golf Club

Links Road, Bramley, GU5 0AL
(01483) 892696
bramleygolfclub.co.uk/

Bramley Golf Clubs a members only golf club, but anyone may visit the club house during its opening hours. The times provided are the Winter hours. In Summer, the Clubhouse is open until 10pm and food served until 6pm. The main club room...
Bramley Grange Hotel

Horsham Road, Bramley, GU5 0ES

The 48-bedroom, mock-Tudor country house, was gutted by fire in Spring 1999 and the site subsequently redeveloped as sheltered housing.
Bramley Social Club (Surrey)

Hall Road, Bramley, GU5 0AX
(01483) 893715

Bramley Social Club (Surrey), Bramley
Jolly Farmer

High Street, Bramley, GU5 0HB
(01483) 893355
jollyfarmer.co.uk/

A privately owned free house, this traditional 400-year-old inn in the village centre is full of character and has a cosy welcoming atmosphere that is oak-beamed and heavily decorated with old brasses and farm tools. The gas fires are very...
Leathern Bottle

Guildford Road, Smithbrook, GU6 8LH

Former King &amp; Barnes pub which was well known for its beer, and additionally in its latter days, for its food. Dating from the 18th century, the pub closed in the 1990s.
Wheatsheaf

High Street, Bramley, GU5 0HB
(01483) 892722
wheatsheaf-bramley.co.uk/

What appears to be a very traditional village inn comprises a single bar with an adjoining room used for pool and games. Both areas have large TV screens used for showing sport. The garden at the rear is surprisingly large. Family-run and f...