St Ann's Hill, St Ann's Hill Road, Chertsey, Surrey The original name
for St Ann's Hill was Eldebury Hill and was home to a ancient hill top
fort. A chapel dedicated to St Ann was constructed on the hill in 1334
and the hill renamed St Ann's Hill. The area is very well wooded and
contains a wide variety of trees, plants and wild flowers. St. Anne's
Hill reaches an elevation of 77m, making it the second highest point in
Runnymede.
Sunday, 30 April 2017
Friday, 28 April 2017
From Merton Abbey Mills to Morden Hall Park
Pause to enjoy the sounds of the rushing river or spot wildlife
in the wetlands.
Merton Abbey Mills is a truly wonderful historic London
visitor experience, located along the banks of the River Wandle on the
borders of South Wimbledon and Colliers Wood.
This idyllic picturesque setting was once home to the
famous Arthur Liberty printing works, which dates back to the late
1900’s.
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