The Hitching Rail: John Dale's Carpenter Shop
Explore the 1815 ledger of Windlesham carpenter John Dale. Discover his double life as the village undertaker and how his workshop was moved to the Weald & Downland Living Museum.
The Hitching Rail: Windlesham's Historic Lost Inns
From the secret barrel hatches at Woodcote House to the rowdy history of the Alma Beer House on Broadway Road, local historian Sally Clark reveals Windlesham's lost pubs.
The Hitching Rail: The Architecture and Artefacts of St John's
Discover the ancient artifacts of St John's, including Bishop Jewel's Chained Book, a 17th-century Bible Box, and the remnants of windows that survived the great fire of 1676.
The Hitching Rail: Earliest Settlement in Windlesham
Was the hill of St John’s Church once a pagan Saxon place of worship? Read the archaeological and historical evidence of Windlesham's earliest settlement from 350 AD.
Baigent Family History Book
Trace the Baigent family from 1600s Hampshire to Windlesham and beyond. Read our review of Dot and Roy Smither’s beautifully illustrated 234-page genealogy book.