Leda appears to have a 3 dimensional engraving of a ballet dancer on her gravestone.

 St Mary, West Horsley, Surrey
(Click on an image for a larger version)


The foundations of the present church were laid in 1030 by a Saxon thane called Thored. Built of chalk clunch and flint, it was the same size as the present nave, with an apse at the east end and a narrow chancel arch.

There still remains some Saxon work in the east and west walls of the nave. After the Battle of Hastings, West Horsley was one of the villages burnt down by William the Conqueror, but he did not destroy any churches, so the church remained.


Leda appears to have a 3 dimensional engraving of a ballet dancer on her gravestone.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Keep up to date with all my grave-hunting news and discoveries via my daily postings to the Social History group. Just click on the grave to apply!

Join the Social History group