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Woking

Set in the heart of Surrey and a stalwart of the Counties, Woking holds on to it’s traditions with the canal, towpaths, popular Common and adjoining heathlands. An ancient market town, the pedestrianised town centre now boasts two modern and impressive shopping centres, but still hosts a traditional market for shoppers in the aptly named Market Place.

First mentioned in the Doomsday Book, Woking appears more recently as the landing site of the Martian’s planned invasion of Earth. H.G. Wells wrote the famous novel War of the Worlds while living in Woking, and the town honours this with The Woking Martian, a three-legged sculpture depicting the alien invaders from the book.

Couples looking to wed in Woking will be delighted to find that the town has great diversity in its copious houses of worship, and is home to the UK’s first purpose-built mosque, completed in 1889, as well as one of the oldest church doors in Britain, at St. Peter’s.

Woking’s position at the edge of the Greater London area makes it a popular commuter town. Woking’s Art Deco railway station has frequent service to Waterloo with a journey time under 30 minutes. By road it’s just outside the M25 motorway, about five miles to the north of Guildford, between the M3 and the A3.

24 Wedding Venues in Woking meet your criteria

Image of Pine Ridge Golf Club
Surrey, England
With two magnificent function rooms able to cater for all tastes and sizes, the Clubhouse at Pine Ridge Golf Centre offers a unique venue for anyone planning a Wedding Day or...
Image of Cowdray Walled Garden
West Sussex, England

The Walled Garden at Cowdray is located in the heart of the South Downs National Park and is a luxury destination for weddings.

Image of Hilton St Anne's Manor
Berkshire, England
Following the latest advice from the Government, we have made the decision to close our hotels on a temporary basis. The health and well-being of our guests, team and local...
Image of The Elvetham
Hampshire, England
Boasting romantic charm, a wealth of history, and warm hospitality from the moment of arrival, our team will be on hand every step of the way to make your wedding beautiful and...
Image of The Lensbury
Middlesex, England

Our beautiful venue will provide the perfect setting, ambiance, cuisine and service to make your wedding a memorable occasion for you and your guests.

Image of Farleigh Golf Club
Surrey, England
From rustic chic to vintage glamour, weddings at Farleigh Golf Club offer a truly distinctive experience. Our adaptable indoor and outdoor reception spaces can be customized to...
Image of Sunbury Golf Club
Middlesex, England
In the heart of 400 acres of stunning countryside, Sunbury is the perfect place for your big day, with endless photo opportunities across our facilities for a captivating...
Image of London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
Greater London, England
At the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park we’ll ensure your wedding is just how you dream it will be. Throughout your celebrations, our Wedding team will be at your side,...
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Woking

Set in the heart of Surrey and a stalwart of the Counties, Woking holds on to it’s traditions with the canal, towpaths, popular Common and adjoining heathlands. An ancient market town, the pedestrianised town centre now boasts two modern and impressive shopping centres, but still hosts a traditional market for shoppers in the aptly named Market Place.

First mentioned in the Doomsday Book, Woking appears more recently as the landing site of the Martian’s planned invasion of Earth. H.G. Wells wrote the famous novel War of the Worlds while living in Woking, and the town honours this with The Woking Martian, a three-legged sculpture depicting the alien invaders from the book.

Couples looking to wed in Woking will be delighted to find that the town has great diversity in its copious houses of worship, and is home to the UK’s first purpose-built mosque, completed in 1889, as well as one of the oldest church doors in Britain, at St. Peter’s.

Woking’s position at the edge of the Greater London area makes it a popular commuter town. Woking’s Art Deco railway station has frequent service to Waterloo with a journey time under 30 minutes. By road it’s just outside the M25 motorway, about five miles to the north of Guildford, between the M3 and the A3.

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