Greetings Cards of Chaldon
Here are a selection of 11 greeting cards of Chaldon. If you are interested in purchasing any of these cards, please see the information on ordering greetings cards.
Doctors Lane, one of the roads leading to Chaldon Church.
Now a Nursing Home, originally built in 1760 for use as a rectory. before a new rectory was built in Doctors Lane in 1926.
This former Rectory is now a nursing home for 43 residents.
A quiet cul de sac off Doctors Lane in the centre of Chaldon.
This Barn, is a Grade II listed building, built in the 17th century with 18th century additions to ends. The thatched roof makes it a local landmark.
St Peter & St Paul is the only worship centre in the Chaldon village. Originally Saxon, it was mentioned in the Domesday Book and is a mecca for tourists, especially walkers who find it featured in most walking guides to the area.
This 11th century church contains a large wall painting 'The Ladder of the Salvation of the Human Soul and the Road to Heaven' which is considered to be one of the most important in England.
The Norman window in the west wall is the oldest part of the present church. The little tower and shingle spire were built in 1842.
Chaldon Church is a very ancient church, most famous for its wall painting.
The church is used regularly by worshippers and is open to visitors every day, during daylight hours.

