Godalming in Waverley, Surrey, England is a compact historic market town on the banks of the River Wey at the edge of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With Saxon origins (the name means “Godel’s people”) it developed around cloth, milling and the river trade, and its narrow High Street, timber‑framed buildings and Georgian façades retain a distinctly local character despite a strong commuter population.
The town is notable for industrial heritage - it is widely credited as the first town to have a public electricity supply in 1881, powered by a small hydro generator on the Wey - and for its old mills, the Wey Navigation and a local museum. Today Godalming combines independent shops, a regular market, community events and good rail links into London Waterloo, making it popular with walkers, families and people seeking a village feel within easy reach of the capital.
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