Brookwood, Surrey
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Brookwood | |
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Statistics | |
Population: | 2,416 |
Ordnance Survey | |
OS grid reference: | SU952570 |
Administration | |
District: | Woking |
Shire county: | Surrey |
Region: | South East England |
Constituent country: | England |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom |
Other | |
Ceremonial county: | Surrey |
Historic county: | Surrey |
Services | |
Police force: | Surrey Police |
Fire and rescue: | {{{Fire}}} |
Ambulance: | South East Coast |
Post office and telephone | |
Post town: | Woking |
Postal district: | GU24 |
Dialling code: | 01483 |
Politics | |
UK Parliament: | Woking |
European Parliament: | South East England |
Brookwood is a town in Surrey, located about 5 km west of Woking, in a semi-rural location. It lies on the western border of the Woking Borough (with a small part of the village in Guildford Borough).
Across the railway to the south is the village of Pirbright and Deepcut Barracks is a short distance away to the west. Knaphill, and its Brookwood Manor, lie on the other side of the main A322 road. Nearby is the vast Brookwood Cemetery and Sheet's Heath, a heathland which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). There is also Smart's Heath and Brookwood Heath. Other close villages include Deepcut, Bisley, Worplesdon and West End.
The town of Brookwood borders the Basingstoke Canal which has a flight of locks here. Brookwood railway station is on the South Western Main Line (currently averaging 4 trains an hour each way). The junction with the Alton Line is about 2 km further west.
The main road is Connaught Road, a long road containing mixed Victorian terraces, Victorian/1930s/50s/70s semis Branching off are smaller cul-de-sacs with more modern houses, some which back onto the canal itself. There is a regular bus service to Guildford, Woking and Farnborough. Brookwood is on the approach pattern for small Farnborough airport.
Along Connaught Road there is a primary school which is 100 years old.[1]
[edit] History
The village has grown over the 150 or so years since the cemetery and station first set roots in this area. Many of London's dead were buried in Brookwood Cemetery during the Victorian era due to the over-population of the city at that time. The logistics were accomplished using funeral trains running from London Waterloo railway station to Brookwood and subsequently down a small branch line into the cemetery grounds. This branch-line is now disused. The main station and nearby pub are at least 100 years old.