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Godalming

Godalming was first recognised as a settlement back in Saxon times when it was given it's name which means "of the family or clan of Godhelm". The town grew rapidly and is documented in the doomsday book with the industries provided by watermills creating it's wealth and prosperity.

A Prosperous History

In the 13th century Godalming became the property of the See of Salisbury with a thriving market and annual fair. During medieval times, further industries prospered with the town being recognised as a major manufacturer of woollen cloth, paper and leather.

In 1764 trade in Godalming was greatly enhanced with the opening of the Godalming Navigation which connected the town to the Wey Navigation at Guildford.

Today, Godalming is a prosperous commuter town for London and is twined with both the towns of Joigny in France and Mayen in Germany.

GodalmingGuide.co.uk

For more information about the town, please see our Godalming portal site.

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