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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChertseyChertsey - Wikipedia

    Chertsey is a town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, 18 miles (29 km) south-west of central London. It grew up around Chertsey Abbey, founded in AD 666 by St Erkenwald, and gained a market charter from Henry I. A bridge across the River Thames first appeared in the early 15th century. [2] .

  2. www.visitsurrey.com › listing › chertseyChertsey - Visit Surrey

    The historical town of Chertsey has a number of listed buildings including the Cedars, home to Chertsey Museum. Other attractions include Thorpe Park, JB Waterski – the UK’s leading wakeboard and watersports resort, St Ann’s Hill (a protected monument), Chertsey Meads and the Great Cockcrow miniature steam railway in ...

  3. About. The historic town of Chertsey dates back to 666AD when Erkenwald who became the Bishop of London established an Abbey with a water mill on a tributary that loops back into the Thames, now named the Abbey River.

  4. Chertsey Tourism: Tripadvisor has 28,200 reviews of Chertsey Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Chertsey Tourism resource.

  5. Jun 26, 2018 · There are some notable places to visit near Chertsey and a short drive can take you to some major tourist attractions. Mercedes Benz World; Chessington World of Adventures; Hampton Court Palace; There are parks and open spaces available to be enjoyed by local residents with Chertsey Meads, Chertsey Recreation Ground, Gogmore Park and ...

  6. Chertsey is home to one of the UK's largest theme parks, Thorpe Park, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors per year with its extreme thrill rides and attractions. Go up St. Annes Hill, and go to one of the look out towers, and watch the planes taking off and landing at Heathrow.