Christ Church, Shamley Green

[2] The foundation stone for the chapel was laid by the Archdeacon of Surrey, John Utterton.

This remained as the vicarage until 1935 when it was sold by the Church due to the cost of maintenance.

Additional land for burials was given to the church by George Cubitt, 1st Baron Ashcombe in 1900.

Following the First and Second World Wars, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission became responsible for six of the graves of military personnel buried there, who included the former British Lions rugby union international John Selwyn Moll.

In 2016, it was selected as the starting point for a new circular walking trail in Surrey designed to pass by the Wey and Arun Canal and a number of iron railway bridges.