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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
Victoria Square is a residential skyscraper complex and wider town centre redevelopment project in Woking, Surrey, England.Upon topping out in September 2019, [1] Tower 1 of the complex became the tallest building in Woking, overtaking Export House. [2]
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In January 2022, Lwiss expanded in one of the spaces at 490 Lincoln St., a few storefronts away from where Golden House Grill opened for business Monday. The two businesses share an address but ...
Export House, New Central and Centrium in central Woking's skyline are clearly visible from the Hog's Back, the narrow western ridge of the North Downs 7 miles (11 km) south, the closest point of these downs is the west bank of the Wey, Guildford and Pewley Down which commands the east bank, including Guildford Castle. [13]
Interior of Victoria Place. Victoria Place (formerly known as The Peacocks) is a multi-storey shopping and leisure centre in Woking, Surrey, England.Construction of the centre was completed in 1992, providing approximately 90 consumer service/retail units; nine varieties of daytime restaurants, fast food shops and cafés and a link to the area's largest theatre and cinema with entrances ...
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.
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.