Surrey Heath
Properties and events in Surrey Heath
Before heading out for your Heritage Open Days visit, please check entries for last-minute changes.
9 to 5 Exhibition - New Display on the story of the area's industrial past
A special display at Surrey Heath Museum revealing the story of Camberley & Frimley's industrial heritage. Kindly funded by Surrey Industrial Heritage Group.
Bagshot Chapel
This unusual chapel building has huge historical significance for the residents of Bagshot and is an important part of Bagshot Cemetery.
Caird Hall Open Day - Frimley & Camberley Cadet Corps
A chance to look around Caird Hall in Camberley, bult to house Frimley & Camberley Cadet Corps in 1929.
Camberley Baptist Church - Talk and Coffee
A chance to look around the church, dating from 1819 with talk on the history.
Chobham Museum
A chance to visit Chobham Museum and find out about the village's unique heritage.
Historic Walk of Frimley & St.Peter's Church
A walk around Frimley, looking at past history. Returning to St.Peter's for a talk on the church and the churchyard; part of 200th year celebrations.
Signals through Time: Semaphore Tower
Semaphore Tower is a unique remnant from the Napoleonic era, the Grade II* listed brick structure is the only surviving semaphore tower in Britain. It was once a cutting-edge building at the forefront of technology and design.
St.Michael's Church, Camberley - ready to be explored
St.Michael's Church Camberley - explore the church interior and the stories behind the memorials, font, windows and altar. The bell tower will be open too and you can have a go at bell ringing.
St.Tarcisius Church - Talk & Tour
An introductory talk on St.Tarcisius Church and its role in the history of Camberley. Followed by a tour of the church and the items of religious and local significance.
The resurrected Tin Tabernacle Church of St Barbara's Deepcut 1901-2025
St Barbara’s Church Deepcut offers a unique and historical perspective into a building which was once at the heart of an army community. It will be the first time that this building has been presented as a historical building of great importance.