Victoria Square is a residential skyscraper complex and wider town centre redevelopment project in Woking, Surrey, England.
[4] Victoria Square was constructed on the site of a seven-storey office building known as Circle 7, on a site bounded by Victoria Way to the west, the railway line leading to Woking railway station to the south, and Woking town centre to the east and north.
[7] The two buildings taller than 100 m (330 ft) make Woking the smallest settlement in the United Kingdom to have a skyscraper.
[a] Additional construction as part of the Victoria Square development included a plant-covered multistorey car park containing the tallest spiral ramps in the United Kingdom,[8] a ground-level shopping centre extension named Victoria Place (formerly The Peacocks) linked to the nearby High Street,[9] a flagship Marks & Spencer food hall on the ground floor of Tower 1,[10] new bus stops at the western end of the High Street Link Road, and public spaces including a square.
[11] During Storm Aurore on 20 October 2021, three cladding panels from the under construction Hilton Hotel blew away from the façade of the building and fell to the street; there were no injuries.