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Christ Church, Ottershaw

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Denomination
  
Anglican

Founder(s)
  
Sir Edward Colebrooke

Owner
  
Church of England

Architect
  
George Gilbert Scott

Founded
  
1863

Phone
  
+44 1932 873160

Diocese
  
Diocese of Guildford

Christ Church, Ottershaw

Location
  
Guildford Road, Ottershaw, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 0PB

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Website
  
www.ottershawchurch.com

Address
  
Guildford Rd, Ottershaw, Chertsey KT16 0PB, UK

Similar
  
Church of Our Lady of the Assu, Chertsey Lock, Chertsey Bridge, Holloway Sanatorium, Addlestone railway station

Christ Church, Ottershaw is a Church of England church on Guildford Road in the village of Ottershaw in the Runnymede district of Surrey, England, about 20 miles to the south-west of London. Grade II listed, it was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–78).

Sir Edward Colebrooke (1813–90), who came to live in Ottershaw in 1859, built a chapel on his estate in 1863 as a memorial to his deceased son and heir. Later this became the village church.

The church, one of the few polychromatic brick churches designed by Scott, retains most of its original features. A tower, the gift of Edward Gibb, was added in 1885 and new parish rooms in the 1990s.

The nave and chancel windows, designed by Charles Eamer Kempe (1837–1907), contain several examples of Kempe's signature, a tiny wheatsheaf. They were installed in 1901, replacing the original plain glass. Kempe also designed the altar piece. Installed in 1901, it was made by the Sussex-based firm Norman and Burt and incorporates wooden figures carved in Oberammergau, in Bavaria, Germany.

Two Commonwealth servicemen of World War II – Leading Aircraftman George Barnett of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (who died on 17 October 1943) and Corporal Alexander Cook of the Worcestershire Regiment (who died on 21 September 1947) – are buried in the churchyard.

References

Christ Church, Ottershaw Wikipedia