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St. Michael's Churchyard, Mickleham

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Consecrated
  
around 950 to 1180

Architectural style
  
Norman architecture

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Denomination
  
Church of England

Number of towers
  
1

Diocese
  
Diocese of Guildford

Location
  
near Old London Road and Swanworth Lane, Mickleham, RH5-6

Years built
  
950–1180 (original structure)

St. Michael's Churchyard is the church and graveyard located in Mickleham, Surrey, England, belonging to the Church of England parish of Mickleham.

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History

The church building dates back to the Norman period from 950 to 1180, but some changes to the building were made in 1823, 1842, 1872 and 1891.

Notable Burials

There are 867 recorded burials, but more are accounted for since 1891, not including those from 950 to 1891. The graveyard is the final resting place of

  • Richard Bedford Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada and a member of the House of Lords. Bennett's grave is located steps from the front of the church doors and has a marker from the Government of Canada signifying the important figure buried there.
  • Sir John Norton-Griffiths, 1st Baronet, "Empire Jack", the driving force behind the Tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers in WW1, was buried here on 18 October 1930.
  • Cyril Hare, detective story writer, who was born in Mickleham Hall in 1900 and died at Westhumble in the parish in 1958.
  • Sir Trevor Lawrence, who had famous orchid houses at Burford Lodge in the parish. He was the grandfather of Cyril Hare's wife.
  • Maria Drummond (née Kinnaird), widow of Thomas Drummond.
  • Sir John Junor (1919-1997), controversial editor of the Sunday Express and The Mail on Sunday.
  • Graham Gilmour, pioneer aviator. Killed in a plane crash in Richmond Park in 1912.
  • References

    St. Michael's Churchyard, Mickleham Wikipedia