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Description St Erconwald's Church, Esher Avenue, Walton-on-Thames, Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey, England. The Roman Catholic parish church of Walton-on-Thames. Built in 1937 to the design of Wallace J. Gregory. The original church of 1905 was retained as a parish hall.
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