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Annals of an Old Manor House: Sutton Place, Guildford. London, 1899 (The author's family held the lease of Sutton Place and resided there from 1874 to post 1899)archive.org on-line text; Victoria County History, Surrey, vol.3, 1911, Woking parish, Sutton Manor, pp.381-390; Sutton Place, notes by Philip Arnold
Old Woking is a ward and the original settlement of the town and borough of Woking, Surrey, about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) southeast of the modern town centre. It is bounded by the Hoe Stream to the north and the River Wey to the south and between Kingfield to the west and farmland to the east.
Arriva's Woking (Goldsworth Park Trading Estate) bus garage closed in 2002. The next year a new bigger building is built on the site of the old C+A warehouse in Kestrel Way. It is now a large high-security computer datacentre owned by Digital Reality Real Estate, with equipment space and facilities for rent.
Birchwood Road, built between 1910 and 1920 by Mr Stoop a local landowner, is a mixed development of semi-detached Houses and 3 Blocks of 2 Bedroom flats and at the end of the road is a block of one Bedroom Flats. Between numbers 18-18a and 19-19a was a drying ground with washing lines, that has been sold by Woking Borough Council.
Fishers Farm House Woking: Farmhouse: 15th century: 6 January 1984: 1044716: Upload Photo: Hoe Place Old Woking: House: Early 18th century: 22 July 1953: 1044695
Westfield was one of three ‘open fields’ of the ancient town of Woking (see Old Woking) and was first recorded in 1548. [2] The ‘west’ field was in fact divided into two areas with the ‘lower west field’ occupying the area of present-day Westfield Avenue and the Football Ground and the ‘upper west field’ covering the area to the south and east of the Westfield Road.
St Johns and Hook Heath is a suburban ward in Surrey consisting of two settlements founded in the 19th century in the medieval parish of Woking.The two 'villages' have residents' associations and are centred 2.5 km WSW and SW of Woking's town centre in the northwest of the English county – by including such suburbs, Woking is the largest town in the county.
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