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Woodham is a suburban village in Surrey next to
New Haw New Haw is a village which is part of the Borough of Runnymede in Surrey, England. It is located approximately south of Addlestone and southwest by west of London. Geography New Haw borders Byfleet, Addlestone, Weybridge, Ottershaw, West By ...
and contiguous with two suburbs of
Woking Woking ( ) is a town and borough in northwest Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'' and its name probably derives from that of a Saxon landowner. The earliest evidence of human activity is f ...
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Sheerwater __NOTOC__ Sheerwater is a residential neighbourhood or small suburb of Woking, in the Woking district in Surrey, England, occasionally described as a village, between West Byfleet and Horsell. Its border is defined to the north by a gently windin ...
and
West Byfleet West Byfleet is a village in Surrey which grew up around its relatively minor stop on the London & South Western Railway: the station, originally ''Byfleet and Woodham'', opened in 1887. More than from the medieval village of Byfleet, the in ...
.


Amenities


Pubs

The Victoria public house reopened under the ownership of Prospect Pubs and Bars, having previously been unoccupied for some time. Before reopening the pub underwent an extensive refurbishment throughout 2020.


Railway

All parts of the settlement are within north of West Byfleet or neighbouring Byfleet & New Haw stations which have
South West Main Line The South West Main Line (SWML) is a 143-mile (230 km) major railway line between Waterloo station in central London and Weymouth on the south coast of England. A predominantly passenger line, it serves many commuter areas including south w ...
trains (to/from
London Waterloo station Waterloo station (), also known as London Waterloo, is a central London terminus on the National Rail network in the United Kingdom, in the Waterloo area of the London Borough of Lambeth. It is connected to a London Underground station of t ...
), a major and minor stop respectively.


Roads

The local roads form a complex grid north of Woking bypassing most residential roads, including the east-west access way of the A245 road to the south of Woodham which links Woking to the A3 at Cobham via
Brooklands Brooklands was a motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built 'banked' motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, ...
. Two similar roads north-south skirt to the east and west of Woodham linking Woking, and Brooklands respectively, to the
M25 motorway The M25 or London Orbital Motorway is a major road encircling most of Greater London. The motorway is one of the most important roads in the UK and one of the busiest. Margaret Thatcher opened the final section in 1986, making the M25 the lo ...
. The grid avoids the need for dual carriageways in an area close to the eight-lane motorway which is elevated above the level of immediately surrounding streets, east of Woodham.


Schools

Woodham's schools are state-sponsored, for infants. These are a nursery and The Grange Community Infant School. The narrowly green-buffered Row Hill part of Addlestone has the closest Primary School, Ongar Place Primary School. Senior schools include
Woking High School Woking High School (formerly named Horsell High School) is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in the Horsell area of Woking, Surrey, England. The school has held specialist technology status since 2004, and conver ...
, The Winston Churchill School, Bishop David Brown School,
Heathside School Heathside School is a co-educational secondary school for students aged 11–18 situated in Brooklands Lane, Weybridge, Surrey, England. The Executive Principal is Anne Cullum. The school used to be a Foundation Community Technology College ...
in the west of Weybridge and Salesian School in central Chertsey.
Woking College Woking College is a sixth form college in Woking Woking ( ) is a town and borough in northwest Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'' and its name probably derives from that of a Saxon lan ...
and
Brooklands College __NOTOC__ Brooklands College is a further education college in Weybridge and Ashford, England. In August 2007 Brooklands merged with Spelthorne College in Ashford. The Weybridge campus is in the grounds of Hugh F. Locke King's historic mansi ...
average closer than the senior schools, in Higher/Further Education. The closest independent schools are Halstead Preparatory School for Girls on the opposing border of Sheerwater and
St George's College, Weybridge St George's Weybridge is an independent mixed Roman Catholic co-educational Josephite day school in Surrey, taking pupils from 3 to 18. St George's Weybridge is made up of St George's Junior School (3–11) and St George's College (11–18). ...
, the senior department of which is on the opposing border of Addlestone.


Hospital

St Peter's Hospital, a large regional facility, is centred to the north.


Places of worship

In the Church of England Woodham is the west half of the
ecclesiastical parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ...
of New Haw. This is centred on the Church of All Saints at the west end of Woodham Lane; designed in the Old Surrey style by W F Unsworth, it has been Grade II Listed since 1984. An interesting war memorial (restored after being badly vandalised about 20 years ago and Grade II Listed in 2007) for those who died in both world wars (27 in WW1), stands near the church porch, was designed by Inigo Triggs and dedicated in 1920. A separate church hall is located beyond the car park at the rear. The parish was formed in 1902 (from what had been part of
Chertsey Chertsey is a town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, south-west of central London. It grew up round Chertsey Abbey, founded in 666 CE, and gained a market charter from Henry I. A bridge across the River Thames first appeared in ...
and then its offshoot
Addlestone Addlestone ( or ) is a town in Surrey, England. It is located approximately southwest of London. The town is the administrative centre of the Borough of Runnymede, of which it is the largest settlement. History The town is recorded as ''Attels ...
) In the Catholic Church the parish is West Byfleet, based close the railway station at the Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians. In Islam the closest mosque, by a small margin, is in the
Deobandi Deobandi is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, adhering to the Hanafi school of law, formed in the late 19th century around the Darul Uloom Madrassa in Deoband, India, from which the name derives, by Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi, R ...
tradition, with a management mainly of
British Bangladeshi British Bangladeshis ( bn, বিলাতী বাংলাদেশী, Bilatī Bangladeshī) are people of Bangladeshi diaspora, Bangladeshi origin who have attained citizenship in the United Kingdom, through immigration and historical natu ...
s, at the Surrey Muslim Centre, Albert Road, Addlestone. The large
Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking The Shah Jahan Mosque (also known as ''Woking Mosque'') in Oriental Road, Woking, England, is the first purpose-built mosque in the United Kingdom. Built in 1889, it is located southwest of London. It is a Grade I listed building. The Mosque ...
preaches in a range of the Sufi – Bareilvi traditions with a management formed mainly of
British Pakistani British Pakistanis ( ur, (Bratānia men maqīm pākstānī); also known as Pakistani British people or Pakistani Britons) are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in Pakistan. This includes people born in t ...
s. ;Former places of worship A Baptist chapel was built in 1872, and a Wesleyan chapel in 1898.


Sports Facilities

The well-established New Zealand Golf Club is situated parallel to Woodham Lane.


Sports Clubs

Woodham is the home of Woodham Victoria Football Club.


Landmarks

There are currently three nationally designated Listed buildings/structures in Woodham. Apart from the Church of All Saints and adjacent War Memorial already described above, there is an impressive Grade II Listed large private house named Woodhambury and Woodbrow located on the south side of Woodham Lane just east of the Martyrs Lane junction. Designed in the Vernacular style by architect W F Unsworth (1851-1912) as his own home, it was completed in 1889 but sympathetically subdivided in the 1950s.


Local authority and demography

Woodham is a ward in Runnymede Borough Council. Its population at the 2011 Census was 5304.


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