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St. Peter’s Church, Church Street, Old Woking

LBI c1100, C12 to C19

 

The Old Vicarage, Church Street, Old Woking, GU22 9JF

Not used as a vicarage since the Grange became the Parsonage. Was used by curates of St Peter's but now in private ownership and occupation. LBII c1800

 

London House, High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9JN

1851-1901 censuses show use as a drapers.

Probably early C18

 

130&132 Magnolias/Ye Olde Brew House, High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9JN

c1715

 

No. 102 (Wellhouse Cottage) High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9LN

Formerly Rose Cottage

LBII C17, C19, C20

 

Nos. 84, 86 & 88 High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9LN

LBII early C18, C19, C20

 

Nos. 80 & 82 High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9LN

LBII late C17, C20 DBRG early C18

 

No. 34 High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9ER

LBII C16, C19

 

No. 12 High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9ER

LBII mid C18, C19

 

No. 29 (The Old Cottage) High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9ET

LBII C16, C19 DBRG early C16

 

No. 61 (Hale Lodge), High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9LW

LBII early C18.

 

No. 159 (The Old Manor House) High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9JN

At the end of the 19th century occupied as a school.

LBII* C17, C19 DBRG late C16, C17 * C17, C19 DBRG late C16, C17

 

Hoe Place, Old Woking Road, Old Woking, GU22 8JE

This was the site of the house built by Sir Edward Zouch when he abandoned Woking Palace in the early part of the 17th century. From 1926 the present house was used as a boarding school for boys. Its present use is, of course, as Hoe Bridge School.

LBII* early C18 DBRG late C17, early C19.

 

Hand and Spear

A beer house on the north side of High Street opposite the White Hart demolished between 1914 and 1934.

 

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