DescriptionChurch of St George, Damerham - geograph.org.uk - 448864.jpg
English: Church of St George, Damerham Damerham Church, dedicated to St George, is a very ancient building, dating from the early Norman period an possibly in existence in Saxon times when King Edmund of the West Saxons, who reigned 939-946, held estates in Damerham, then called Domerahamm, a place of the Judges.
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