Chancellors - Woking Sales

38 Commercial Way Woking GU21 6JN

Meet the team

Sales experts
Jordan Caskie
Jordan Caskie
Sales Manager
Jamie Hills
Jamie Hills
Sales Director
Woking Estate Agents

If you’re looking for somewhere in London’s commuter belt, you need to consider Woking. Nestled just outside London on the edge of Surrey, Woking offers the best in commuter belt living: green spaces, good schools and reasonable prices balanced with excellent transport links to London. So let our Woking estate agents help you find a new home here.

Our team of experts sits in the heart of Woking, constantly expanding on our intimate local knowledge of the area so that we know which are the best properties to look at if you’re on a house hunt, how to attract the best tenant for your letting property, or just how to position your home when you’re looking to sell.

Our local team will bend their expertise and unrivalled service towards providing you with:

  • Free, no-obligation market appraisals
  • An extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties
  • Land and new homes
  • Property management support
  • Student lettings
  • Expert investment and market advice

Our Woking estate agents are in our central office on Commercial Way and ready to help you between 9:00am – 6:00pm Monday to Friday or 10:00am – to 3:00pm on Saturdays. If you can’t make it to our office, we’re just a phone call away between 8:30am and 8:00pm during the week or 10:00am – to 3:00pm on Saturdays. Or drop us an email at any time and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

We’re ready to make your property journey as smooth as possible. Get in touch with us today. 

Local knowledge

Living in Woking

In the heart of Surrey and situated only 28 miles from London, Woking sits within the London commuter belt. Residents enjoy speedy links to the capital, but this town has far more to offer than its practicality. The top-performing schools of the area shouldn’t be overlooked, not to mention the period properties and vibrant shopping district.

Despite its popularity today, Woking had humble beginnings as a rural outpost between London and Southampton. Rather than attracting commuters, it was most famously a resting place for London’s deceased. The spectacular Brookwood Cemetery provides an insight into this gloomy past. Thankfully, that history brought about new development as newcomers discovered the area’s scenic beauty and character.
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stations within 4 miles

Woking (0.1mi.)
Worplesdon (2.4mi.)
West Byfleet (2.7mi.)
Brookwood (3.5mi.)
Byfleet & New Haw (3.9mi.)
Things to do
New Victoria Theatre

New Victoria Theatre

Concert Hall, Music Venue, Theater
Woking Park

Woking Park

Park
The Lightbox

The Lightbox

Art Gallery
Martian Tripod

Martian Tripod

Public Art
Kingfield Stadium

Kingfield Stadium

Soccer Stadium
Albion Square

Albion Square

Plaza, Fashion Retail
Hunter Jet

Hunter Jet

Public Art
Rhoda McGaw Theatre

Rhoda McGaw Theatre

Music Venue, Theater
Gloucester Square Bistro

Gloucester Square Bistro

Restaurant, Plaza
Nova Cinema

Nova Cinema

Movie Theater
Places to eat
The Red Lion

The Red Lion

Pub, Restaurant
So's Kitchen

So's Kitchen

Cantonese Restaurant
GAIL's Bakery

GAIL's Bakery

Bakery
Araceli's

Araceli's

Fast Food Restaurant, Mexican Restaurant
Marciano Lounge

Marciano Lounge

Lounge, Cafe, Coffee, and Tea House, Restaurant
Costa Coffee

Costa Coffee

Coffee Shop
The Cricketers

The Cricketers

Pub, Gastropub
Pret a Manger

Pret a Manger

Fast Food Restaurant
Itsu

Itsu

Fast Food Restaurant, Sushi Restaurant
Krispy Kreme Woking

Krispy Kreme Woking

Fast Food Restaurant
Call rate information

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