Map Woking + Guildford UK for Printing

Woking and Guildford are two towns in Surrey, England, with rich histories and a variety of historic places, buildings, streets, and squares.

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Here’s a detailed description of some of the notable landmarks in both towns:

Woking:

  1. Woking Palace:
    • Located in Old Woking, Woking Palace is a medieval manor site dating back to the 13th century. It was a residence for royalty, including Henry VII and Henry VIII.
  2. The Lightbox:
    • A contemporary art gallery and museum, The Lightbox in Woking showcases a range of exhibitions, including local history and modern art.
  3. Brookwood Cemetery:
    • Established in 1854, Brookwood Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in England. It has historical significance and is the final resting place for notable individuals, including soldiers from various wars.
  4. Woking Railway Station:
    • Woking’s railway station is an important transport hub. The station building itself has architectural significance, and it’s a key point in Woking’s history as a commuter town.
  5. St. Mary’s Church:
    • An ancient church in the heart of Woking, St. Mary’s dates back to the 12th century. It has beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful churchyard.

Guildford:

  1. Guildford Castle:
    • Guildford Castle, built shortly after the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, offers panoramic views of the town. Visitors can explore the castle grounds and climb to the top of the Great Tower.
  2. Guildford Cathedral:
    • A modernist cathedral completed in 1961, Guildford Cathedral is known for its striking design and impressive stained glass windows.
  3. Guildford High Street:
    • The High Street in Guildford is a historic market area lined with a mix of Tudor, Georgian, and Victorian buildings. It’s a bustling spot for shopping and dining.
  4. Abbot’s Hospital:
    • Founded in 1619 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, Abbot’s Hospital is a well-preserved almshouse with beautiful architecture and gardens.
  5. Guildford Museum:
    • Located in a historic house, Guildford Museum showcases the local history of Guildford and its surroundings. It covers various aspects, including archaeology, art, and social history.
  6. Yvonne Arnaud Theatre:
    • A prominent cultural venue in Guildford, the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre has been hosting theatrical performances since 1965.
  7. Guildford Town Hall:
    • The Guildford Town Hall is an iconic building on the High Street, featuring impressive architecture. It serves as a venue for events, ceremonies, and cultural activities.
  8. Tunsgate Quarter:
    • A shopping destination with a mix of contemporary and historic architecture, Tunsgate Quarter adds a modern touch to Guildford’s historic streets.

These landmarks collectively reflect the rich heritage and historical evolution of both Woking and Guildford, making them interesting places to explore for locals and visitors alike.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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