Chobham Village History

Chobham Village historical photoChobham village is situated in north west Surrey. Close to the M25 and M3 motorways it is within easy reach of London. The village is surrounded by Chobham Common.

Chobham has a large selection of Public Houses and restaurants, as well as many other shops. View some of the places of interest in the map of Chobham. This map is also useful for finding directions to Chobham and the surrounding areas.

Modern Day Chobham

Chobham Village in the 21st century is not only picturesque with it's beautiful old buildings, it is also a modern lively community.

St Saviour History

St Saviour ChurchThe church of St Saviour is a grade II listed building. The church can be found on Valley End Road, next to Valley End School, just 2 miles from the centre of Chobham village.

St Lawrence History

The ancient Church in Chobham dates from 1080 and is dedicated to St Lawrence who was martyred for his faith in Rome in 257. Here for more that 900 years Christians have worshipped.

Ribbons of Time

A new play for the millennium by Liz Beck

To celebrate the millennium, Chobham Festival presented Ribbons of Time, a play for the whole family, starring your village. It was action packed with exciting events, past and present. Audience members from Chobham village were bound to recognize some of the cast!

The play performances took place on Saturday October 7th 2000 at 7.30pm and Sunday October 8th 2000 at 2.30pm. At St Lawrence Church, Chobham.

Ribbons of Time took us on a journey through time in a play that is really funny, sometimes sad and poignant but always interesting. An event not to be missed. Come and join in the fun.