West Byfleet
West Byfleet is a village in Surrey which matured around its relatively minor stop on the London & South Western Railway: the station, originally Byfleet as well as Woodham, opened up in 1887. More than 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) from the middle ages town of Byfleet, the first focus of a new advancement quickly established its very own economic climate besides that of a dependent London commuter village as well as spread in a lot of instructions to its borders consisting of to the boundary of the old negotiation, split by the protected London Orbital motorway today. The starting point of worship was committed in 1912, the parish of West Byfleet associated with it was established in 1917. The village is bounded to the north by the Basingstoke Canal and also to the eastern by the M25 as well as the Wey Navigation Canal. Creating part of the adjoining development centred on London as well as its 'financier belt' just outside the M25 motorway, it is 8 miles from London Heathrow and equidistant in between the business parks of Woking as well as Brooklands. In local government it forms a ward on the exact same basis as its church in the Borough of Woking.