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Horsell

 

Horsell Birch

On a downward slope which eventually gets to the centre of Woking

Birch House

Common Field – in the area between here, Parley Brook and Bullbeggars Lane. Still called that in 1854. It remained unfenced into the 20th

Horsell Common

Two bell barrows.

Faint remains of Bronze Age Field Boundaries

pine needles and a good path through the trees at the beginning of the common. The trees change from conifers to birches and then gradually fade out

Goldsworth Park

Woking was divided administratively into seven tithings from the 14th. This area was Godlsworth

The Rive Ditch.  a watercourse called The Rive Ditch flows from here into the Wey at Brooklands via Sheerwater. Rive is an old name for Ditch.

Rudehall Manor

Also called Hollands.  Absorbed into Woking by the 17th


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