Windlesham
Windlesham is a town in the Surrey Heath borough of Surrey, England as well as civil parish that covers Bagshot and Lightwater in the very same district. Its name derives from the Windle Creek which runs south of the town into Chobham and the usual suffix 'ham', the Old English word for 'homestead'. Today Windlesham has actually a main clustered neighborhood with various clubs. The major public parkland is connected by walkway throughout the M3 freeway cutting across the south of the parish, Windlesham Arboretum. Passing through its north is the A30 (London Road), 2 close-by train stations as well as Heathrow Airport make the negotiation economically largely a commuter town. It has one church, St John the Baptist, the Windlesham Club as well as Theatre and six hostelries. A few large firms of late-20th-century beginning have based themselves in Windlesham, consisting of Rainbow Play Systems and the Linde Group.