Moving to Chobham | Removals from Chobham
Chobham lies within the Godley Hundred, a Saxon administrative area. Chobham appears in the Domesday Book as Cebeham. Its earliest parts date from about 1080 although there may have been an earlier church in Chobham. When the railways were built in the 19th century, the main lines went north and south of the village, passing through the nearby then smaller villages of Sunningdale and Woking. Chobham has remained largely undeveloped whilst Woking has grown into the large town it is today.
Chobham is probably most famous for the tank factory that was once carved out of Chobham Common and created Chobham Armour. However, there are also the reputed "treacle mines" (where it is said soldiers buried their treacle tins before going off to the Crimean war).
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