The club
was founded in 1962 when Kenwoods Manufacturing Company moved from Woking to Havant,
leaving the 'Remnants' to play in Woking Park. The club quickly established
itself in the local area. This was due to the enthusiasm and efforts of the
members. The guiding hand through the club's first 30 years existence was the
late 'Snowy' Carter who sadly died in 1992. The clubhouse is dedicated to his
memory.
Old Woking has
leased its current ground since 1967 and thanks to the continuing dedication of
members it provides some of the best cricketing facilities in the area. As
Woking Remnants the club has won the Morrant Wey Valley Cricket League Second
Division twice, in 1977 and 1985.
The club changed
its name to Old Woking at the end of the 1997 season. In 1998 the club came
second in the First Division of the Morrant Wey Valley Cricket League and also
won the knockout cup.
In 2002 the club became a member
of the Surrey Downs League.