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Grayswood

Coordinates: 51°06′14″N 0°41′31″W / 51.104°N 0.692°W / 51.104; -0.692
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51°06′14″N 0°41′31″W / 51.104°N 0.692°W / 51.104; -0.692

Grayswood is a small village to the North of Haslemere and to the west of Witley, Surrey.

In 1894, Alfred Hugh Harman moved to Grayswood and in 1900 he offered to finance a church in Grayswood on land given by Lord Derby, on condition that a parish was created. The new parish of Grayswood was formed from parts of the old parishes of Witley, Chiddingfold, Haslemere and Thursley in 1901.