Goldsworth Park 3.93

Woking, GU21 3
United Kingdom

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Goldsworth Park Goldsworth Park is a well known place listed as Park in Woking , Landmark in Woking ,

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Goldsworth Park is a large housing estate to the north-west of Woking in Surrey, England. It was named after the nearby Goldsworth area which was a large 'tithing' of Woking Parish. The tithing included most of the north west of Woking, such as Brookwood, Knaphill and St. John's. It is bordered by villages such as St. John's, Knaphill and Horsell.It equates to the Church of England parish of Goldsworth Park: its parish church is St Andrew's, whose parish web page states that Goldsworth Park was designed as a 'garden estate'. At one time, it was said to be the largest such estate in Europe.HistoryEarly historyThousands of flint tools were found in the 1920s-1930s, on what was later to become the Goldsworth Park playing fields. These were probably left by a small group of people, settled in the valley of Parley Brook (though there may be a small chance that the actual original location may have been somewhere else, if they had been moved by glacial ice).The name Goldsworth was first recorded in 1229 and is possibly derived possibly from 'la Goldhord' that may record a find of gold coins. Goldsworth then was a few houses in the area where Goldsworth Road is now, but also gave its name to the tithing of Goldsworth (sometimes called Goldings) which covers most of the north-west of Woking Parish.