English Heritage sites near Wonersh Parish

Waverley Abbey

WAVERLEY ABBEY

10 miles from Wonersh Parish

Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.

Farnham Castle Keep

FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP

12 miles from Wonersh Parish

The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.

Coombe Conduit

COOMBE CONDUIT

20 miles from Wonersh Parish

Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.

Marble Hill

MARBLE HILL

21 miles from Wonersh Parish

Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century.

Harmondsworth Barn

HARMONDSWORTH BARN

22 miles from Wonersh Parish

This Grade I listed oak-framed medieval barn ranks alongside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace for its exceptional architectural and historic interest.

Bramber Castle

BRAMBER CASTLE

22 miles from Wonersh Parish

The remains of a Norman castle on the banks of the River Adur, founded by William de Braose soon after the Norman Conquest.


Churches in Wonersh Parish

St Martin's, Blackheath

Blackheath Lane Blackheath Guildford
01483 890266
http://www.wonershchurch.org.uk

The church building is a little gem, modelled on an Italian wayside chapel, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend with stunning waterglass murals of the life of Christ by Anna Lea Merritt. We are a friendly congregation at the heart of a thriving heathland village in the Surrey Hills.

Wonersh: St John the Baptist

The Street Wonersh Guildford
01483 890266
http://www.wonershchurch.org.uk

We are a lively and welcoming Anglican church at the heart of our village community. As a local village church our aim is to know Jesus, and to share our love of Jesus across the villages that we serve. We offer a range of activities for adults, young people and children. You are very welcome to join us at any of our services, the morning service (10.00am) also being live-streamed on the church YouTube channel.


Pubs in Wonersh Parish

Barnett Hill Hotel

Blackheath Lane, Wonersh, GU5 0RF
(01483) 893361
barnetthillhotel.co.uk

A country hotel situated in extensive grounds in the Surrey Hills between the villages of Wonersh and Blackheath. The imposing building in Queen Anne style comprises 59 en-suite bedrooms together with several dining rooms and a comfortable...
Bricklayers Arms

The Green, Shamley Green, GU5 0UA
(01483) 898377
bricklayersarmspub.co.uk/

This Georgian pub is an ideal place to stop off while exploring the Surrey Hills. It has been extended over the years, the bar having been opened out leaving space for different seating and games areas, including sofas round the fire. There...
Grantley Arms

The Street, Wonersh, GU5 0PE
(01483) 893351
thegrantleyarms.co.uk/

The core of this village pub is a late 16th or early 17th-century half-timbered building with later extensions. It is now one main bar with doors through to a restaurant. The pub has been modernised internally and is bright and busy. Buses...
Red Lion

The Green, Shamley Green, GU5 0UB
(01483) 892202
redlionshamleygreen.com/

Believed to have been a pub since the beginning of the 20th Century, but parts are somewhat older, the Red Lion has a traditional appearance facing the pretty village green. Outside tables at the front enable a peaceful weekend afternoon to...
Villagers

Blackheath Lane, Blackheath, GU4 8RB
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The 'pub on the hill' is in fine walking country, a 30 minute stroll from Chilworth Station. The front entrance leads into a small public bar area with flagstone floor and open fire, where dogs are welcome. This leads in turn through to a s...
Wonersh Village Club

Wonersh Common, Wonersh, GU5 0PH
(01483) 892376

Opened in 1887 as Wonersh Liberal Club. Architect William Seth-Smith had envisaged a considerably larger building but due to lack of funds only a portion of his plans were used. It continued until 1929 when it became the Wonersh & District...