Margaret E Macculloch & David J Hall Family History Research - Ockham, Surrey England

Ockham, Surrey, England

Ockham village appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Bocheham. It was held by Richard Fitz Gilbert. Its Domesday assets were: 1½ hides, 1 church, 2 fisheries worth 10d, 3 ploughs, 2 acres (8,100 m2) of meadow, woodland worth 60 hogs. It rendered £10 per year to its overlords.[2][3]
All Saints Church is a Grade I listed building. The foundations were laid in the 12th century, and part of the nave was built then. The chancel and north aisle date from the 13th century, the south nave wall from the 14th century, and the tower and north aisle wall from the 15th century. A small chapel (north wing) was finished in 1735. The whole building was restored and the aisle was extended in 1875.

All Saints, Ockham, Surrey, England