It is set back in its own plot from Shaftesbury and Pembroke Roads within a mile of the town's centre.
Instead, Catholics travelled to Send or to St Edward the Confessor Church in Sutton Green to celebrate Mass.
[2] In 1899, a Fr W. D. Allanson built an iron church in Percy street, Woking, dedicated to St Dunstan.
John Peall as parish priest and wanted a new church to be built in the Gothic Revival style.
On 13 July 2006, as part of the redevelopment of parish facilities, Bishop Kieran Conry moved the remains of Fr Plummer to St Edward the Confessor Church in Sutton Green.
The new church was dedicated on 22 October 2008 by the Bishop of Arundel and Brighton, Kieran Conry and Cardinal Cormac Murphy – O'Connor.
There are weekday Masses from Monday to Saturday at 10:00am[4] In September 2013, John Lillis, a former choirmaster and organist at the church, was jailed for six years after being found guilty of attempted buggery and two counts of indecent assault against boys under the age of 16.