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[[File:Horsell Common woodland - geograph.org.uk - 168427.jpg|thumb|Horsell Common]]
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'''Horsell Common''' is a [[Site of Special Scientific Interest]] in [[Surrey]], [[England]], [[UK]].<ref>[http://www.english-nature.org.uk/Special/sssi/unitlist.cfm?sssi_id=1000870 English Nature]</ref> It is {{convert|355|ha|acre}} <ref>http://www.horsellcommon.co.uk/200years_horsell_common.php</ref> and lies near [[Horsell]], an ancient village nearby to the more modern [[Woking]]. It includes a [[Muslim Burial Ground, Horsell Common|Muslim Burial Ground]] and a number of [[Bronze Age]] [[Tumulus|barrows]] and heathland. The common has thousands of trees. There are parts of the common all over [[Horsell]], isolated from the rest of the common by roads. The common is popular with people from Horsell and Woking Borough. There is a large amount of wildlife on the common.
'''Horsell Common''' is a [[Site of Special Scientific Interest]] in [[Surrey]], [[England]], [[UK]].<ref>[http://www.english-nature.org.uk/Special/sssi/unitlist.cfm?sssi_id=1000870 English Nature]</ref> It is {{convert|355|ha|acre}} <ref>http://www.horsellcommon.co.uk/200years_horsell_common.php</ref> and lies near [[Horsell]], an ancient village nearby to the more modern [[Woking]]. It includes a [[Muslim Burial Ground, Horsell Common|Muslim Burial Ground]] and a number of [[Bronze Age]] [[Tumulus|barrows]] and heathland. The common has thousands of trees. There are parts of the common all over [[Horsell]], isolated from the rest of the common by roads. The common is popular with people from Horsell and Woking Borough. There is a large amount of wildlife on the common.



==Horsell Common Preservation Society==
==Horsell Common Preservation Society==


The Horsell Common Preservation Society look after all parts of the common and maintain it. Anyone can apply to become a member of the society.
The Horsell Common Preservation Society look after all parts of the common and maintain it. Anyone can apply to become a member of the society.



==The Sandpits and War Of The Worlds==
==The Sandpits and War Of The Worlds==


Horsell Common was chosen by [[H.G. Wells]] as the site of the first Martian landing in ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'', The Martians landed in the sandpit in the book, Martians come out of the cylinder they land in and start attack the bystanders with the [[Heat-Ray]]. The sand pits is one of the most recognisable features of the common. The sand there has been used for houses in the nearby area. The sandpit is a site of pilgrimage for many science fiction fans.
[[Image:Sandpits pan.jpg|thumb|left|The Sand Pits Panorama]]Horsell Common was chosen by [[H.G. Wells]] as the site of the first Martian landing in ''[[The War of the Worlds (novel)|The War of the Worlds]]'', The Martians landed in the sandpit in the book, Martians come out of the cylinder they land in and start attack the bystanders with the [[Heat-Ray]]. The sand pits is one of the most recognisable features of the common. The sand there has been used for houses in the nearby area. The sandpit is a site of pilgrimage for many science fiction fans.


[[Image:Sandpits pan.jpg|thumb|left|The Sand Pits Panorama]]
[[Image:Muslim Burial Ground TQ0159 224.jpg|thumb|The Muslim Burial Ground]]
[[Image:Muslim Burial Ground TQ0159 224.jpg|thumb|The Muslim Burial Ground]]








==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:18, 9 April 2012

For the music band, see Horsell Common (band).
Horsell Common

Horsell Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England, UK.[1] It is 355 hectares (880 acres) [2] and lies near Horsell, an ancient village nearby to the more modern Woking. It includes a Muslim Burial Ground and a number of Bronze Age barrows and heathland. The common has thousands of trees. There are parts of the common all over Horsell, isolated from the rest of the common by roads. The common is popular with people from Horsell and Woking Borough. There is a large amount of wildlife on the common.


Horsell Common Preservation Society

The Horsell Common Preservation Society look after all parts of the common and maintain it. Anyone can apply to become a member of the society.


The Sandpits and War Of The Worlds

File:Sandpits pan.jpg
The Sand Pits Panorama

Horsell Common was chosen by H.G. Wells as the site of the first Martian landing in The War of the Worlds, The Martians landed in the sandpit in the book, Martians come out of the cylinder they land in and start attack the bystanders with the Heat-Ray. The sand pits is one of the most recognisable features of the common. The sand there has been used for houses in the nearby area. The sandpit is a site of pilgrimage for many science fiction fans.

The Muslim Burial Ground




References

51°20′9″N 0°32′54″W / 51.33583°N 0.54833°W / 51.33583; -0.54833