Wisley Common

Wood, Forest in Surrey Guildford

England

Wisley Common

Byfleet Manor Byfleet Manor was originally a royal hunting lodge which was given by Edward II to Piers Gaveston, his reputed lover. It was rebuilt in 1619 by Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I at the house's last royal owner, but she died before it was finished. The massive front walls and gate piers date from that time. It was then rebuilt again in 1685 because it was reported to be in ruinous condition! This resulted in a much smaller building. It was restored in 1905 when it was again enlarged by adding asymmetrical wings.
Byfleet Manor Credit: Ron Strutt

Wisley Common is a prominent wooded area and ancient common land located in Surrey, England. Spanning approximately 250 hectares, it is situated just a few miles south of the town of Woking. The common is owned and managed by the National Trust and is renowned for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty.

The woodland of Wisley Common is predominantly composed of mixed deciduous trees, including oak, birch, beech, and Scots pine. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shelter to a diverse range of wildlife. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, further enhancing the area's ecological value. Additionally, several small ponds and streams dot the landscape, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the common.

Wisley Common is a haven for numerous bird species, with sightings of woodpeckers, warblers, and tawny owls being common. It is also home to a variety of mammals, including deer, foxes, badgers, and bats. The common's diverse habitat makes it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers.

The National Trust actively manages the common to preserve its natural heritage. This includes sustainable woodland management practices, such as selective tree thinning and coppicing, which promote the growth of native flora and maintain a healthy woodland ecosystem.

Wisley Common offers a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the area's natural wonders. The common's accessibility and close proximity to urban areas make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Surrey countryside.

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Byfleet Manor Byfleet Manor was originally a royal hunting lodge which was given by Edward II to Piers Gaveston, his reputed lover. It was rebuilt in 1619 by Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I at the house's last royal owner, but she died before it was finished. The massive front walls and gate piers date from that time. It was then rebuilt again in 1685 because it was reported to be in ruinous condition! This resulted in a much smaller building. It was restored in 1905 when it was again enlarged by adding asymmetrical wings.
Byfleet Manor
Byfleet Manor was originally a royal hunting lodge which was given by Edward II to Piers Gaveston, his reputed lover. It was rebuilt in 1619 by Anne of Denmark, wife of King James I at the house's last royal owner, but she died before it was finished. The massive front walls and gate piers date from that time. It was then rebuilt again in 1685 because it was reported to be in ruinous condition! This resulted in a much smaller building. It was restored in 1905 when it was again enlarged by adding asymmetrical wings.
Byfleet: Church of St Mary the Virgin Dating back to the 13th century but much rebuilt, particularly in Victorian times, the church is built of flint and puddingstone rubble and has a wood shingled belfry under its broach spire. The Church's website is here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.stmarysbyfleet.org.uk/index.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.stmarysbyfleet.org.uk/index.htm">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Byfleet: Church of St Mary the Virgin
Dating back to the 13th century but much rebuilt, particularly in Victorian times, the church is built of flint and puddingstone rubble and has a wood shingled belfry under its broach spire. The Church's website is here LinkExternal link
The Wey near Byfleet A quiet stretch of the River Wey at Park Barn Farm, south of the former Byfleet Mill.
The Wey near Byfleet
A quiet stretch of the River Wey at Park Barn Farm, south of the former Byfleet Mill.
Approaching Park Barn Farm Narrow footpath with a good clay surface for walkers. The farm is hidden on the right behind a high fence. Beyond, the path goes along the bank of the River Wey for a short stretch.
Approaching Park Barn Farm
Narrow footpath with a good clay surface for walkers. The farm is hidden on the right behind a high fence. Beyond, the path goes along the bank of the River Wey for a short stretch.
1950s Vauxhall Cresta on Redhill Road
1950s Vauxhall Cresta on Redhill Road
1950s Vauxhall Cresta on Redhill Road
1950s Vauxhall Cresta on Redhill Road
Byfleet Mill Lade Sylvan scene around the old lade at the end of Mill Lane, Byfleet. The mill is now residential and the lade is still fed by the River Wey.
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Byfleet Mill Lade
Sylvan scene around the old lade at the end of Mill Lane, Byfleet. The mill is now residential and the lade is still fed by the River Wey. LinkExternal link
Drainage Ditch by Byfleet Manor The ditch has a straight watercourse and helps drain the fields in the Wey flood plain at Byfleet.
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Drainage Ditch by Byfleet Manor
The ditch has a straight watercourse and helps drain the fields in the Wey flood plain at Byfleet. LinkExternal link
Not Fleeced Yet Shaggy sheep, perhaps a rare breed, by Byfleet Manor in the Wey Valley.
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Not Fleeced Yet
Shaggy sheep, perhaps a rare breed, by Byfleet Manor in the Wey Valley. LinkExternal link
Byfleet Manor House Historic house on the River Wey at Byfleet. The gate posts pre-date the present mansion. Byfleet Manor has been visited by royalty, including the Black Prince and, reportedly, Henry VIII.
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Byfleet Manor House
Historic house on the River Wey at Byfleet. The gate posts pre-date the present mansion. Byfleet Manor has been visited by royalty, including the Black Prince and, reportedly, Henry VIII. LinkExternal link LinkExternal link LinkExternal link
Belties in Byfleet Belted Galloway cattle grazing on the Manor Farm Estate at Byfleet.
The breed seems to be more common in southern England nowadays.
Belties in Byfleet
Belted Galloway cattle grazing on the Manor Farm Estate at Byfleet. The breed seems to be more common in southern England nowadays.
Byfleet Belties Belted Galloway cattle grazing at Manor Farm Estate, Byfleet. The trees in the background are beside the River Wey.
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Byfleet Belties
Belted Galloway cattle grazing at Manor Farm Estate, Byfleet. The trees in the background are beside the River Wey. LinkExternal link
Byfleet Churchyard Large graveyard on the southern side of ancient St Mary the Virgin, Byfleet's parish church. The early spring blue blooms are chionodoxa ("glory of the snow"). 
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Byfleet Churchyard
Large graveyard on the southern side of ancient St Mary the Virgin, Byfleet's parish church. The early spring blue blooms are chionodoxa ("glory of the snow"). LinkExternal link
Byfleet Parish Church Ancient St Mary the Virgin, seen from the south.
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Byfleet Parish Church
Ancient St Mary the Virgin, seen from the south. LinkExternal link
Byfleet Churchyard Sculpture Unusual funereal memorial in the graveyard of Byfleet's historic parish church.
Byfleet Churchyard Sculpture
Unusual funereal memorial in the graveyard of Byfleet's historic parish church.
Byfleet Church St Mary the Virgin is Byfleet's ancient parish church. It is in a quiet residential area, away from the village's commercial centre.
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Byfleet Church
St Mary the Virgin is Byfleet's ancient parish church. It is in a quiet residential area, away from the village's commercial centre. LinkExternal link
John Godfrey Parry Thomas Memorial in Byfleet churchyard to a would be world record holder. Pendine Sands is far away in South Wales but Byfleet is very close to another mecca for speed - Brooklands.
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John Godfrey Parry Thomas
Memorial in Byfleet churchyard to a would be world record holder. Pendine Sands is far away in South Wales but Byfleet is very close to another mecca for speed - Brooklands. LinkExternal link
Residential Byfleet Modern housing estate on the southern edge of Byfleet, between parish church and M25 motorway.
Residential Byfleet
Modern housing estate on the southern edge of Byfleet, between parish church and M25 motorway.
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Wisley Common is located at Grid Ref: TQ0758 (Lat: 51.317426, Lng: -0.46033106)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Guildford

Police Authority: Surrey

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Located within 500m of 51.317426,-0.46033106
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Lat/Long: 51.3187725/-0.4547756
Cafe
Ockham Bites
Addr City: Cobham
Addr Country: GB
Addr Postcode: KT11 1NA
Addr Street: Old Lane
Fhrs Authority: Guildford
Fhrs Id: 649783
Fhrs Local Authority Id: 4328
Website: http://www.ockhambites.com
Wheelchair: yes
Wheelchair Description: Closed when visited, but appears step-free. RADAR key toilet padlocked shut. Parking largely smooth.
Lat/Long: 51.3171494/-0.4538573
Toilets
Ockham Bites
Addr Street: Old Lane
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Toilets Wheelchair: no
Wheelchair: no
Wheelchair Description: Padlocked SHUT when cafe is closed. Therefore rated RED until I am able to check internally. RADAR Key.
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Crossing
Bicycle: yes
Crossing: unmarked
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
Tactile Paving: no
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Wisley & Ockham Commons
Information: map
Tourism: information
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Bench
Material: wood
Seats: 3
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Barrier: cattle_grid
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Discover Surrey
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Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 51.3171125/-0.4538512
Crossing
Bicycle: yes
Crossing: unmarked
Kerb: lowered
Sloped Curb: yes
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Give Way
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Entrance: yes
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