Godalming
town in the Borough of Waverley in Surrey, England
Godalming is an ancient English market town sitting on the River Wey, in Surrey, England.
Godalming has existed since Saxon times. It was a wool manufacturing and trading center in medieval times, later followed by a substantial pioneering phase in tanning, leatherworking and related industries.
Notably, the town was reportedly the first to be connected to electricity much of which was provided by the German company Siemens.
There are still light industries in the town, which also houses the UK headquarters of the World Wide Fund for Nature, formerly the World Wildlife Fund.
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