Chertsey, London Street 1954
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Chertsey was once the town at the gates of one of the most powerful abbeys in England. Chertsey Abbey was founded in 666 AD and has now almost completely vanished; much of its stonework was used at Henry VIII's Hampton Court after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The main east-west street of the town - Windsor Street this side of the Town Hall and London Street beyond - is indeed dominated by the 1851 Town Hall, which projects over the pavement; it is now a restaurant called Bar 163.
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