A CHURT charity is facing rebellion in the village over proposals to gift all its assets, including bungalows occupied by elderly people, a medieval house and 17th century barn, to an Esher-based housing association.
The Eddystone Housing Association was set up in the late 1960s after former missionary Ruth Douglass bought the timber-framed house, Quinnettes, with the aim of converting it to flats for people who had spent their life in similar service.
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