Woking

Why not visit the underpass which has a mural detailing the alien invasion of H G Well's The Time Machine?

Henry VIII's Royal Palace
off Carter's Lane no vehicle access ph: +4401483 743443 email:[email protected] (http://www.woking-palace.org) Very interesting for the history. Henry VIII's grandmother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother to Henry VII, lived at Woking Palace, during the reign on Henry VII, though it stopped being a royal palace in 1620, when ownership passed from James I of England and VI of Scotland to Sir Edward Zouch.
The Shah Jehan II Mosque
in Maybury was the first mosque to be constructed in the UK. Invested by the Begum of Bhopal, one of Bhopal's few female rulers in the late 1890's, it was in fact built by British architects who collaborated with the Oriental Institute to design the first religious building of its kind. The call to prayer can be heard in the surrounding areas of Maybury and Sheerwater, both of which have high numbers of Muslim families, mostly from the Indian subcontinent.
Woking FC
Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9AA. ph: +4401483 772470 (http://www.wokingfc.co.uk) Good, wholesome Conference football. Woking's "The Cardinals", so named from a reference to the Cardinal Red half of the team strip, are a non-league team that play in the Blue Square Premier tier 5. The grounds, situated south of Woking Park in Kingfield, have a large stand for home supporters, whilst away fans have to make do with standing terraces. Each home game brings associated problems of parking with many cars parking the entire length of Westfield Avenue, which runs adjacent to the stadium, as there is no adequate parking inside the grounds itself.
The Lightbox
(http://www.thelightbox.org.uk/) Modern art gallery with restaurant. Has permanent 'History of Woking' exhibition free as well as changing exhibitions, mostly free.
Brookwood Cemetery
(http://www.tbcs.org.uk/) Once the largest cemetery in the world, guided walks are run.