Friday night on Horsell Common

Dates
Friday 27 May 2016 at 7:00 PM
Venue
Meet at Six Cross Roads car Park off Shores Road
Admission
free, but booklets can be bought for a small fee

Friday night on Horsell Common  is a guided heritage walk lead by Iain Wakeford

 Ogilvy, the astronomer from Ottershaw, discovered the first Martian cylinder near the sandpits on Horsell Common early on Friday morning and by the afternoon crowds of people from Woking (including the Narrator) had gathered to see these strange creatures from Mars. This walk will follow in Ogilvy’s and the Narrator’s footsteps to discover what Horsell Common was like when Wells was researching and writing the book, and to hear what happened on the first Friday of ‘The War of the Worlds’

Location: Meet at 7pm in Horsell Common car park, off Shores Road. This is the car park near the Six Cross Roads roundabout.  Please use GU21 4HQ for SatNav users.

Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a lead.

For any other queries, please contact Iain Wakeford - [email protected]