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Explore St. John's
The district St. John's of in Surrey (England) is located in United Kingdom about 24 mi south-west of London, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 47 °F
Morning Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 79% |
Air Pressure | 1028 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (2 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 83% of sky |
General Conditions | Broken clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
9°C (49 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
8°C (47 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
11°C (51 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Asperion Hillside
DoubleTree by Hilton Woking
Holiday Inn GUILDFORD
The Guildford Harbour Hotel
Mandolay
Asperion Hotel
TRAVELODGE WOKING CENTRAL
Made In Sud
Inn on the Broadway
Holroyd Arms
Videos from this area
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Wasp Nest Removal Woking
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Steam Train: 70000 Britannia Cathedrals Express to Swanage, 14 Jun 2012, Woking
This is a video of preserved British Railways Britannia Class 4-6-2, no 70000 "Britannia", pulling the Cathedrals Express by Steam Dreams from London Victoria to Swanage on 14th June 2012....
1st Steam Train from Swanage for 36 years to leave Woking May 3 2009
Negotiating the track and signals at Woking - Tang mere leaves in a cloud of smoke and steam.
Bittern 60019 at Woking 1st Dec 2009 on the Cathedrals Express
Bittern pulls out of Woking Station, gleaming in the morning sunshine, pulling the Cathedrals Express to Bath and Bristol on 1st December 2009. Couple of wheel slips on the way, but it was...
Mizens Railway, War on The Rails and The Knaphill Village Show 2013
A small peice on Mizens Railways during the events War on the Rails and The Knaphill Village Show in 2013, shot on Nikon D5100 with a F1.8 prime lens.
Children & Youth Ministry in Knaphill with Brookwood
Jo, Sassi and Chrissie talk about their work in our church, local schools and the community.
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[1984] Swami Dev Murti Ji - Yoga Lecture - 10 March 1984 - Part 2 of 4
The Great Grand Master of Yoga in Modern Times.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll
Margaret, Duchess of Argyll (born Ethel Margaret Whigham, 1 December 1912 – 25 July 1993), was a notorious British Socialite, best remembered for her 1963 divorce case against her second husband, the 11th Duke of Argyll, which featured salacious photographs and scandalous stories.
Brookwood Cemetery
Brookwood Cemetery, also known as the London Necropolis, is a burial ground in Brookwood, Surrey, England. It is the largest cemetery in the United Kingdom and one of the largest in western Europe.
Church of St. Edward the Martyr, Brookwood
St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church is an Orthodox Church in Brookwood, Surrey, England. The Saint Edward Brotherhood was established at Brookwood in 1982 to prepare and care for the Church in which the relics of Saint Edward the Martyr were to be enshrined. A small monastic community chants the services of the Church daily at the Shrine, and their numbers are augmented on Sundays and feast days by a number of Orthodox who form a mission parish. St.
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters
Edith Jessie Thompson (25 December 1893 – 9 January 1923) and Frederick Edward Francis Bywaters (27 June 1902 – 9 January 1923) were a British couple executed for the murder of Thompson’s husband Percy. Their case became a cause célèbre.
Woking (UK Parliament constituency)
Woking is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It was created in 1950 from the county constituency of Chertsey. Woking has historically been a Conservative safe seat, with the Liberal Democrats being the principal opposition in the last five general elections. Its current Member of Parliament is Jonathan Lord.
Kingfield Stadium
Kingfield Stadium is the home of Woking F.C.. It is situated in the Kingfield area of Woking, Surrey. The stadium has a capacity of 6,036 of which 2,500 are seated. The main stand, called the Leslie Gosden Stand, is much higher than the rest of the ground and towers above the other stands. The stand is entirely covered seating. Opposite this stand is the Kingfield Road End, which is a covered terrace.
Worplesdon railway station
Worplesdon railway station is near to the village of Worplesdon, Surrey, England. The station on the Portsmouth Direct Line between Woking and Guildford, 26+⁄4 miles south west of London Waterloo. The station opened in 1883, surrounded by open heath and farmland. Some nearby land has subsequently been developed and the station is currently situated in an area of affluent, very low density housing; Worplesdon village itself is centred approximately a mile and a half to the southwest.
Brookwood railway station
Merrist Wood College
Merrist Wood College is part of Guildford College of Further and Higher Education. The college is to the north of Guildford, Surrey (the nearest village is Worplesdon). It specialises in horticulture, floristry, landscaping, garden design, animal care, countryside, golf, sports turf, arboriculture and equine studies. It also consists of 400 acres (1.6 km²) of land.
Borough of Woking
See Woking for the town. The Borough of Woking is a local government district with borough status in the west of Surrey, England. It was formed in 1895 as an urban district under the Local Government Act 1894. The present-day borough was established in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, and is one of two districts in Surrey to retain the boundaries of a single former urban district (the other being Epsom and Ewell).
Westfield F.C. (Surrey)
Westfield Football Club is an amateur football club based in the Westfield area of Woking, England. Established in 1953, the club was a founder member of the Home Counties League in 1978. In the 2000–01 season, they reached the Fourth Round of the FA Vase. They are currently members of the Combined Counties Football League Division One.
Amelia Sach and Annie Walters
Amelia Sach (1873 – 3 February 1903) and Annie Walters (1869 – 3 February 1903) were two British murderers better known as the Finchley baby farmers.
Church of St Andrew, Goldsworth Park
St. Andrew's Church is the parish church of Goldsworth Park, a district of Woking, Surrey, England. It is a parish of the Church of England and was created to serve the Goldsworth Park Estate, a major greenfield housing development bounded by St. John's, Knaphill and Horsell. The first vicar was appointed in 1981, and the church met in local schools before moving into its purpose-designed St. Andrew's Church Centre in 1988.
Sutton Place, Surrey
Sutton Place, 3 miles NE of Guildford in Surrey is a Grade I listed Tudor manor house built c.1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541), courtier of Henry VIII. It is of great importance to art history in showing some of the earliest traces of Italianate renaissance design elements in English architecture. In modern times the estate has had a series of super-rich owners, a trend started by J. Paul Getty, then the world's richest private citizen, who chose to spend the last 17 years of his life there.
Brookwood Hospital
Brookwood Hospital at Woking in Surrey, was established in 1867 by Surrey Quarter Sessions as the second County Asylum, the first being Springfield Asylum in Tooting. A third asylum followed in 1882 at Cane Hill in Coulsdon in the eastern part of the county.
Styllou Christofi
Styllou Pantopiou Christofi (Greek: Στυλλού Χριστοφή; 1900 – 15 December 1954) was a Greek Cypriot woman hanged in Britain for murdering her daughter-in-law. She was the second to last woman to be executed in Britain, followed in 1955 by Ruth Ellis.
Smart's and Prey Heaths
Smart's and Prey Heaths is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Whitmoor Common
Whitmoor Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England. It has heathland, woodland, grassland and open water. Particularly noteworthy are the vascular plants, invertebrates, bryophytes and birds.
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Horsell
The church of St Mary-the-Virgin in Horsell is an Anglican church in the Diocese of Guildford. It is located about one mile away from Woking town centre. The current Vicar is Rod Jones. The church is a Grade II listed building.
Woking Crematorium
Woking Crematorium is a crematorium in Woking, a large town in the west of Surrey, England. Established in 1878, it was the first custom-built crematorium in the United Kingdom and is closely linked to the history of cremation in the UK.
Export House
Export House, Woking, United Kingdom, also known sometimes as the BAT Building due to its former tenant British American Tobacco, is the tallest building in Woking and one of the tallest buildings in Surrey. Its height is 73 metres and has 18 storeys.
The Lightbox
The Lightbox is a museum in Woking which mainly focuses on art, sculpture and inventions, as well as having a permanent exhibit on the History of Woking. It was opened on 15 September 2007. The Lightbox is sandwiched between the Basingstoke Canal and Victoria Way, a dual-carriage way. The museum has held many exhibitions including a Wallace and Gromit exhibition, a Leonardo da Vinci exhibition and many Artist exhibitions. There are many hands hanging from the ceiling in The Lightbox.
Woking Park
Woking Park is a large park and leisure complex in Woking, Surrey, operated and maintained by Woking Borough Council. The park is in the Hoe Valley and will be affected by the Hoe Valley Scheme.
Church of St Lawrence, Chobham
St Lawrence is a Church of England church located in Chobham, Surrey. It serves the parishes of St Lawrence Chobham, Surrey and St Saviour Valley End, Surrey in the Diocese of Guildford. Founded in 1080, the church is listed as a grade I listed building.
Mizens Railway
Mizens Railway is a 7 1/4 gauge railway in Knaphill, Woking. The railway is run by the Woking Miniature Railway Socity (WRMS) and is open most summer Sundays from 2PM till 5pm.