Jacobs Well, Surrey Explained

Type:Village
Country:England
Coordinates:51.2714°N -0.5676°W
Official Name:Jacobs Well
Map Type:Surrey
Population:1,171
Population Ref:[1]
Shire District:Guildford
Shire County:Surrey
Region:South East England
Constituency Westminster:Guildford
Post Town:Guildford
Postcode District:GU4
Postcode Area:GU
Dial Code:01483
Os Grid Reference:TQ0053
Static Image Name:Village Hall at Jacobs Well - geograph.org.uk - 52889.jpg
Static Image Caption:Village Hall on an edge of the network of residential roads
Static Image 2 Name:Boardwalk in Riverside Park - geograph.org.uk - 288882.jpg
Static Image 2 Caption:Boardwalk in Riverside Park in flood-meadows north of the settlement by the River Wey

Jacobs Well or Jacobswell is a small village in Surrey, England, of 20th century creation, with a population of 1,171. The village forms a northern outskirt of Guildford, in the civil parish of Worplesdon which can be considered the mother village of medieval date to the west. The Stoke Hill part of Stringers Common, Slyfield Industrial Estate and a Surrey County Council general waste transfer station to the south form the narrowest of its buffer zones to all sides, separating the Slyfield part of Guildford from the village.

Between Jacobs Well and Burpham to the south-east and east lie the River Wey, Burpham Court Farm Park, the River Wey Navigation, and the A3, in that order.

Other nearby settlements include Sutton Green (beyond which is Old Woking) to the NNE.

History

The manor of Burgham Court (now reflected in the farmhouse of Burpham Court) owned most of the land on the east side of the parish until the early 20th century. It was a major source of poor relief and public works under the local vestry. Outskirts of the land remain common land not owned by the lord of the manor. The manor was handed down via lines of the interconnected Wintershull/Wintershall, Bassett, Unwyn, Windsor, Wolley and Wroth families from Thurstan le Dispenser at the time of the Testa de Nevill. Ultimately purchased in 1720, becoming part of the major landholdings of the Earl of Onslow who held it until the early 20th century.[2]

Jacobs Well was the site of a fatal aircraft crash on 25 October 1944. A USAAF C47 crashed in a field, killing its crew of four. A plaque, on the corner of Queenhythe Road and Clay Lane, commemorates the accident.[3]

Amenities

Aside from the green buffers to all sides, principally Whitmoor Common to the west, which is the largest, amenities include a scout hut and village hall.

A visitor attraction within these buffers is the gardens of the Tudor Sutton Place, in the borough of Woking to the north-east.[4]

Boats are available for hire in Stoughton,[5] and elsewhere, for use on the River Wey Navigation, which forms the effective boundary of the village to the east. Bowers Lock is 0.6miles to the east, accessible from Clay Lane, the road to Burpham.

Safeguard Coaches have their depot on Clay Lane.

Religion

There is no church in the village, the nearest place of worship is St Peter's Church in Bellfields. The denomination is Anglican.[6]

Transport links

The village is on two significant through roads: the A320 from Guildford to Woking and the unclassified road, Clay Lane, that links Worplesdon to Burpham and the A3.

The railway between Woking and Guildford, the Portsmouth Direct Line, marks the practical boundary of the village to the west, however the nearest stations are Worplesdon and Guildford. The nearest of these, Worplesdon is away.[7]

Jacobs Well has roughly half-hourly bus services to and from Guildford and Woking.[8]

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    Notes and References

    1. http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/sccwebsite/sccwspublications.nsf/591f7dda55aad72a80256c670041a50d/1c602ea59c869c9180256e600054b26c/$FILE/Town%20populations.pdf Surrey County Council Census data
    2. Web site: Parishes: Worplesdon . H.E. Malden . Institute of Historical Research . 1911 . A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 . 9 October 2013 .
    3. Web site: Fascinating Story Of Wartime Jacobs Well ‘Lilly Bell II’ Aircraft Crash Continues With More Poignant Images . Guildford Dragon . 9 October 2021.
    4. Web site: Sutton Place, Woking . Parks and Gardens UK . 13 August 2018.
    5. Web site: On the Wey Narrowboat Hire . On the Wey . 13 December 2023.
    6. Web site: Stoke Hill: St Peter . 2023-11-14 . www.achurchnearyou.com . en.
    7. http://gridreferencefinder.com/ Grid Reference Finder
    8. Web site: Surrey County Council . Woodhatch Place . Buses and other transport . 2023-11-14 . www.surreycc.gov.uk.