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Woking - Wikipedia Woking ( ˈwoʊkɪŋ WOH-king) is a town and borough in north-west Surrey, England, around 23 mi (36 km) from central London It appears in Domesday Book as Wochinges, and its name probably derives from that of a Saxon landowner
Woking - Visit Surrey Located in the heart of Surrey, Woking is a vibrant town offering a wide range of attractions, alongside excellent shopping and dining options
15 Best Things to Do in Woking (Surrey, England) A prosperous commuter town, Woking is couched in London’s green belt, less than 25 minutes by train from Waterloo station The town grew up in the Victorian period on the edge of what was then the largest cemetery in the world
25 Best Fun Things to Do in Woking - The Tourist Checklist From beautiful parks to exciting attractions, you’ll find activities that are perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway In this guide, we will be sharing some of the best places to visit and activities to enjoy in Woking
Woking | Surrey, UK, Town | Britannica Woking, borough (district), administrative and historic county of Surrey, southeastern England Woking lies about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of London It developed as a residential town in an attractive setting of heathlands and pinewoods after the establishment of a railway connection with London
Woking – Travel guide at Wikivoyage 1 Woking railway station is served by fast trains from London and is on the line to London Waterloo (24-minute direct service) from Exeter St Davids, Weymouth and Portsmouth Harbour Woking is about 6 miles (9 6 km) off the M25 (Junction 11 Wisley Interchange) and the same distance from the A3
Woking Local Culturally vibrant, Woking was home to The War of the Worlds author H G Wells, and punk band, The Jam Today visit the museum and art galleries at the Lightbox, see theatre at the New Victoria Theatre, and cinema at the Nova Cinema
About Woking Located in the north-west of Surrey, Woking is just 23 miles for the centre of London, and trains between the town and Waterloo take just 25 minutes The M25, M3 and A3 are each within a 10 minute drive of the town centre
History of Woking - Wikipedia Sculpture of a Wellsian Martian Tripod near the Planets Entertainment centre, Woking H G Wells wrote his book The War of the Worlds whilst living on Maybury Road in Woking in 1898 Many scenes from the story are set in Horsell, Woking and the surrounding area