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| | Horsell Church - on Buckingham Palace ley line (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | The first church on this hilltop site was probably in the twelfth century, and parts of the wall may remain. |
 | | A powerful ley was dowsed crossing the church, but it was at right angles to the Buckingham Palace ley and strong concentration and filtering were needed before it was eventually picked up, very much more weakly than at the other sites. |
 | | Cross-roads/tracks Valley End, St. Lawrence Church, Chobham, a small church at Horsell, Horsell Church, two cross-roads at Burntcommon, track multijunction near Gomshall, Abinger Church and adjacent mean-following road ending in a multijunction, Leith Hill tower, road/track multijunction with county boundary (Surrey/Sussex) near Rusper, large road multijunction at Handcross. |
| www.ahsoc.fsnet.co.uk /royal-ley/horsell.htm (235 words) |
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