Perhaps the ominous weather forecast of wind and rain resulted in a reduction in our numbers from an initial twenty-four to fifteen. Nevertheless three groups of determined cyclists set out under dull and cloudy skies to be soon accompanied by rain and heavy downpours.
We headed south via Boookham Common to Effingham then turned north to Effingham Junction and further on to join the smooth and re-surfaced Elm Lane. Rain persisted as cycled over Pyrford Lock, up and along Dodd’s Lane then off-road to the Wey Navigation.
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| Team TG on Dodd's Bridge |
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| A fixie selfie? |
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| Team FD'S at Woodham Junction |
I was particularly interested, when planning the route, to pass by the house once occupied by H.G.Wells at 141 Maybury Road. In 1891 Wells married his cousin Isobel Mary Wells. The couple separated in 1894, when he had fallen in love with one of his students, Amy Catherine Robbins, with whom he moved to Woking in 1895. They lived in the then rented house in Maybury Road for just under eighteen months.
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| Team TG outside H.G.Wells house. |
This short period in Woking was perhaps the most creative and productive of his whole writing career. While there he planned and wrote ‘War of the Worlds’, ‘The Time Machine’ and completed ‘The Island of Doctor Moreau’, together with other novels and literary works. In late summer 1896 Wells and Amy moved to a larger house in Worcester Park !
Having payed homage to this illustrious location (blink and you’d miss it) we moved on to take shelter in ‘The Herbert Wells’ (W’spoon’s) no doubt named in his honour. The first two groups were already installed and some ready to leave just as we arrived. The pub seemed a bit quieter than usual and we soon secured our table and installed ourselves in warm and dry surroundings.
Suitably fed and watered we embarked upon our afternoon adventure via Horsell, Dunstall Green, along and past Foxhill towards St Peter’s Hospital. Weather conditions continued to improve and we were soon cycling under sunny skies toward Addlestone, Chertsey, Shepperton and Walton-on-Thames.
We took tea at Walton Marina where we met fellow cyclists installed outside on the balcony. A happy finale to a varied route in varied conditions mostly of an aquatic nature. Thanks to everyone who made today’s ride a success and especially to my two subbies, John and Francis for their loyal support. A good day (eventually) had by all !
TimG.





