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.
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