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Things to do in Woking, GB

Ash Ranges
Ash Ranges

Over the Ash Ranges. This area is more often than not closed as it is used for military training; however it is usually open to the public around the turn of the year. We hope to include Kiln Hill, Sheep Hill, Bastion Hill, Romping Downs, Bridge Hill, Emperor's Hill on our walk.

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Basingstoke Canal
Basingstoke Canal

Walkers on the Basingstoke Canal in Woking may well have already seen the first of the 50 or so historic and other boats expected to arrive on the Canal in readiness for the Woking Canal Festival. Many boaters will be taking the opportunity to enjoy the Canal either before or after the Festival, so the next couple of weeks will be a good time for boat spotting along the entire length.

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Bedser Trail
Bedser Trail

The Bedser Trail is dedicated to the memory of Sir Alec Bedser CBE and his brother Eric Bedser, Woking’s legendary cricketing heroes. The path, accessed from the car park on Monument Road, took three years to construct and was officially opened by Ken Schofield CBE in 2012.

Brookhouse Common
Brookhouse Common

Woking Canal Festival - Brookhouse Common, Woking 6 & 7 August 2016, 11am – 4.30pm Celebrating the 25 th anniversary of the reopening of the Basingstoke Canal, Woking Canal Festival makes a welcome return to Woking’s waterways.

Brookwood Memorial
Brookwood Memorial

the brookwood memorial List Entry Summary This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

Byfleet Manor
Byfleet Manor

Byfleet is a village in Surrey, England. It is located in the far east of the borough of Woking, around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of West Byfleet, from which it is separated by the M25 motorway and the Wey Navigation. The village is of medieval origin.

Chertsey Meads
Chertsey Meads

Chertsey, Runnymede Chertsey town grew up around the community and trade surrounding Chertsey Abbey. The monastery dated from 666AD, the site of the fishponds is at Abbeyfields.

Chobham Adventure Farm
Chobham Adventure Farm

Chobham Adventure Farm is an indoor & outdoor play area designed for children to learn & participate along with adults. Save money with our monthly pass! Chobham Adventure Farm is an indoor & outdoor play area designed for children to learn & participate along with adults.

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Chobham Common
Chobham Common

Chobham is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England. The village has a small high street area, specialising in traditional trades and motor trades. The River Bourne and its northern tributary, the Hale, Mill Bourne or Windle Brook run through the village.

Clandon Park House
Clandon Park House

Clandon Park is clearly signposted on your right hand side just before you reach the Church of St Peter & St Paul. By train Clandon Station (CLA), Station Road, West Clandon, GU4 7TE is 1 mile from Clandon Park.

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Colossus
Colossus

Colossus is a mutant with the ability to transform his entire body into a form of "organic steel", with properties similar to osmium but of still unknown composition. Colossus must transform his entire body into this armored state; he cannot transform only a portion of his body.

Dunsborough Park Gate House
Dunsborough Park Gate House

The Dunsborough gardens will be open and we will be serving tea and cake from 12 - 4pm on Saturday the 16th of September. All proceeds are going to ARCH charity in support of Grenfell Tower survivors.

Frimley Lodge Park
Frimley Lodge Park

Frimley Lodge Park is a 24 hectare site that boasts a range of facilities for all ages and hosts events for all the family including lots of open space and woodland, picnic areas, two children's playgrounds, a trim trail, miniature railway and meadows.

Goose Rye
Goose Rye

Goose Rye Farm is situated in quiet rural surroundings between Woking and Guildford. The cattery is built to FAB standards and consists of 48 chalets for 1-2 cats and 7 Family chalets for 3-5 cats divided into 3 separate blocks and an isolation block.

Guildford Lodge Drive
Guildford Lodge Drive

Balmoral Drive, Woking This house is just a 20-25 minute walk to the Station and Woking town centre but is in a quiet residential road with unrestricted parking. The house also is ideally located for McLaren which is a 6 min drive away or a 10 minute walk to the free shuttle bus from Asda car park.

Hatchlands Park
Hatchlands Park

Join New York Times bestselling author and illustrator David Roberts as he introduces his new book Suffragette: The Battle for Equality, an exquisitely illustrated history of the women's suffrage movement. Part of the Accomplished Mrs Boscawen programme of events at Hatchlands Park, in association with Guildford Book Festival.

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Heathervale Recreation Ground
Heathervale Recreation Ground

Heathervale Recreation Ground is situated near Addlestone in Surrey and is owned and operated by Runnymede Borough Council. The Park has two full time members of staff who manage the use of the facilities and do most of the fine turf preparation for the sports users.

Homewood Park
Homewood Park

A 23 hectare park is designed to echo the original landscape surrounding the Botley Manor Mansion of the late 1700's (which is a grade II listed building). The park includes car parking (from Stonehill Road), toilets, nature trail, pathways suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs , cycle routes, horse trails, a lake and woodland.

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Horsell Common
Horsell Common

Horsell is a village in the borough of Woking in Surrey, England, less than a mile north-west of Woking town centre. In November 2012, its population was 9,384. Horsell is integral to H. G. Wells' classic science fiction novel The War of the Worlds, the sand pits of Horsell Common being the site of the first Martian landing.

John Donne's Elizabethan Summerhouse
John Donne's Elizabethan Summerhouse

... with its lovely Elizabethan Summerhouse with a pagoda roof. It was here that John Donne, Poet and Dean of St Paul’s, ... of the Wey Navigation: PYRFORD TO ...

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Lakeside Nature Reserve Play Area,
Lakeside Nature Reserve Play Area,

Warnham Nature Reserve, ... has level surfaced paths which provide an easy-going lakeside walk. ... children's play area, toilets and car park on site. Admission ...

Lightwater Country Park
Lightwater Country Park

Lightwater Country Park, Woking: See 59 reviews, articles, and 27 photos of Lightwater Country Park, ranked No.6 on TripAdvisor among 42 attractions in Woking.

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Mizens Railway (Woking Minature Railway Society)
Mizens Railway (Woking Minature Railway Society)

Mizens Railway is a passenger-carrying miniature railway situated in a delightful 10-acre site near Woking in Surrey. Click here for address and postcode. Operating on a track gauge of 7¼ inches, the railway provides a choice of runs, the longer one being nearly 1 mile in length. A variety of locomotives are in use, including several steam engines.

Nemesis Inferno
Nemesis Inferno

In 2004, Thorpe Park achieved to set the record for the "Most Naked People on a Rollercoaster". In May 2004, the record was set at 28 however, in August 2004, Nemesis at Alton Towers broke the record with 32 riders.

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Newark Priory
Newark Priory

Newark Priory is a ruined priory on an island surrounded by the River Wey and its former leat (the Abbey Stream) near the boundary of the village (parish lands) of Ripley and Pyrford in Surrey, England.

Ottershaw Memorial Fields
Ottershaw Memorial Fields

Ottershaw Memorial Fields, FOXHILLS ROAD in Ottershaw, Phone 01932 873646 with Driving directions and Services

Pharaoh's Island, River Thames
Pharaoh's Island, River Thames

The island is only accessible by boat, with the facilities of Lock Island downstream and moorings there or by the pub The Thames Court almost opposite its eastern tip on the nearer, north bank. River level. Above the lock, the variation in river level has been between 0.08 m at the lock gate and 0.99 m.

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RAF Memorial Shelter
RAF Memorial Shelter

Air Forces Memorial: RAF Memorial Runnymede - See 169 traveller reviews, 83 candid photos, and great deals for Englefield Green, UK, at TripAdvisor.

RHS Garden, Wisley
RHS Garden, Wisley

Pink rhododendron at RHS Wisley, 2013 The Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Wisley in the English county of Surrey south of London, is one of four gardens run by the Society, the others being Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall and Rosemoor.

Royal Horticultural Society
Royal Horticultural Society

Wisley is one of the world’s great gardens, packed with horticultural inspiration. Wisley is one of the world’s great gardens, packed with horticultural inspiration.

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Royal Logistic Corps Museum
Royal Logistic Corps Museum

From requisitioned carts and the Board of Ordnance, to the Royal Waggon Train (formed in the late 18th Century and the first British military logistics corps) to the modern British Army’s Combat Logistic Patrols and high-tech solutions, we show the development of this part of the Armed Forces.

Saw – The Ride
Saw – The Ride

Each event is given a Climb Rating — Woking being the least steep, with a lowly score of one. This gives you some idea of the terrain, but there’s more to a ride than hills, and Sunday was a perfect example.

Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking
Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking

The Shah Jahan Mosque (also known as Woking Mosque) in Oriental Road, Woking, England, is the first purpose-built mosque in the United Kingdom. Built in 1889, it is located 30 miles (50 km) southwest of London.

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Stealth
Stealth

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The Hockey Museum
The Hockey Museum

The Hockey Museum (THM) is open to visitors every Tuesday and Wednesday between 10.00am and 4.00pm, excluding the third week of December. The Museum is not currently open at weekends. To arrange a visit to THM outside of these official hours, please This email address is being protected from spambots.

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The Lightbox
The Lightbox

The Lightbox gallery and museum in Woking is one of the most exciting cultural spaces in the South East. Three stunning galleries host a huge range of exhibitions, changing regularly. We have received many awards in recognition of our work, including winning the Art Fund Prize in 2008.

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The Sandpit on Horsell Common
The Sandpit on Horsell Common

Horsell is a village in the borough of Woking in Surrey, England, less than a mile north-west of Woking town centre. In November 2012, its population was 9,384. Horsell is integral to H. G. Wells' classic science fiction novel The War of the Worlds, the sand pits of Horsell Common being the site of the first Martian landing.

The Walking Dead: The Ride
The Walking Dead: The Ride

The Walking Dead season 9 is expected to air in October 2018. In the meantime, UK fans can experience all manner of The Walking Dead fun at Thorpe Park. Information and ticket details for The Walking Dead: The Ride can be found here.

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Thorpe Park
Thorpe Park

Your Travel Starts at Woking, United Kingdom. It Ends at Thorpe Park, Chertsey, United Kingdom.. Can't get a feel of the tour distance on the small map? How far is Woking from Thorpe Park?

Victory Park
Victory Park

Goto Scheme Woking and Runnymede Health Walks A circular route around the outskirts of Addlestone from outside the entrance to Tesco Please see our scheme page for more information.

Virginia Water Lake
Virginia Water Lake

In springtime, visit The Valley Gardens on the banks of Virginia Water for colourful displays of spring flowers. Enjoy a rich cup of authentic Italian coffee at the Virginia Water Pavilion overlooking stunning views of the lake. Discover the historic landmarks on the shores of the lake.

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Walsham Meadow Moorings
Walsham Meadow Moorings

the BBC and with the help of By The Wey ... something similar as our mooring and ... above Walsham Weir. We have begun a

West Clandon Dragon
West Clandon Dragon

West Clandon is a village near Guildford, that is first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The legend of the dragon of West Clandon is said to have once blocked the road there. A soldier, condemn for deserting the army, agreed to fight the dragon for clemency.

Westcroft Park
Westcroft Park

Westcroft Park Polo & Riding Club Limited was incorporated on 25 Mar 1999 and is located in Woking. The company's status is listed as "Dissolved".

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Whitmoor Common
Whitmoor Common

Surrey firefighters are dealing with a fire on Whitmoor Common, just north of Guildford. A firefighter from Woking fire station confirmed at 2pm on Thursday (June 21) that the fire had only recently begun.

Wisley Common
Wisley Common

Wisley / w ɪ z l i / is a village and civil parish in Surrey, England between Cobham and Woking, in the Borough of Guildford. It is the home of the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley Garden.

Woking Palace
Woking Palace

A guide to Woking Palace is available, as well as an explanatory CD, both published by Friends of Woking Palace, priced £2.50 and £5 respectively from the Surrey History Centre and Woking Library. For further information on the Palace, please see the Friends of Woking Palace website.

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