Guildford

Guildford is a vibrant historic town, set in the rolling hills of the Surrey countryside. Its location and excellent transport links mean that Guildford has welcomed travellers for centuries. The River Wey, which runs through the centre of town, is owned by the National Trust, and was one of the first rivers to be made navigable. Guildford later became an important staging post for travellers between London and Portsmouth, being mid-way between the capital and the coastal port. Guildford is the county town, retaining its traditional cobbled high street and riverside walks, but offering all the richness and amenities of a city, with excellent shopping and entertainment. Guided walks of the town offer an insight into the fascinating history of the area, taking in the castle keep, the 15th-century Guildhall and a wealth of other historic buildings. The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty encompasses much of the surrounding countryside, which is dotted with picturesque villages and a wealth of gardens and houses to visit. Guildford’s attractions range from the 240 acre garden at Wisley to the 20th-century cathedral just outside the town and many are linked by the North Downs Way national trail. Source: Visit Britain
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Guildford Attractions
Clandon Park Historic House/Palace, Guildford Address: West Clandon, Guildford, GU4 7RQ Tel: +44 (0)1483 222482 Fax: +44 (0)1483 223479 Email: clandonpark@nationaltrust.org.uk Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ A grand Palladian mansion built 1730 by the Venetian architect Leoni and notable for its 2-storey Marble Hall. The house is filled with a collection of 18thC furniture, porcelain, textiles and carpets acquired in the 1920s by Mrs David Gubbay. The Ivo Forde Meissen collection of Italian comedy figures and Soho and Mortlake tapestries can also be seen. The attractive gardens contain a parterre, grotto, sunken Dutch garden and a Maori house with a fascinating history. Also home to the Royal Surrey Regiment Museum. Loseley Park Historic House/Palace, Guildford Address: The Estate Offices, Guildford, GU3 1HS Tel: +44 (0)1483 304440 Fax: +44 (0)1483 302036 Email: enquiries@loseley-park.com Website: http://www.loseley-park.com Situated in glorious countryside, Loseley Park provides visitors with a wealth of hidden treasures. Loseley House contains many fine works of art and furniture dating from the 16th century, whilst the surrounding gardens and grounds provide a beautiful backdrop. Hatchlands Park Historic House/Palace, Guildford Address: East Clandon, Guildford, GU4 7RT Tel: +44 (0)1483 222482 Fax: +44 (0)1483 223176 Email: hatchlands@nationaltrust.org.uk Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ Built in 1758 for Admiral Boscawen, hero of the Battle of Louisburg and set in a beautiful Repton park offering a wide variety of park and woodland walks. Hatchlands contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style. It houses the Cobbe Collection, the world's largest group of keyboard instruments associated with famous composers such as Purcell, J C Bach, Chopin, Mahler and Elgar. There is also a small garden by Gertrude Jekyll, which flowers from late May to early July. Guildford Castle Castle/Fort, Guildford Address: Castle Street, Guildford, GU1 3TU Tel: +44 (0)1483 444750 Website: http://www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk The keep re-opened in June 2004 with a new floor and roof. It houses displays on the castle. Guildford Cathedral Cathedral/Minster, Guildford Address: Stag Hill, Guildford, GU2 7UP Tel: +44 (0)1483 547860 Fax: +44 (0)1483 303350 Email: visits@guildford-cathedral.org Website: http://www.guildford-cathedral.org One of only two new Anglican cathedrals built on new sites in this country since the Middle Ages, Guildford Cathedral's foundation stone was laid in 1936 and the Cathedral consecrated in 1961. Especially notable is the sandstone interior and marble floors. Facilities include a restaurant and shops. Dapdune Wharf Heritage/Visitor Centre, Guildford Address: Wharf Road, Guildford, GU1 4RR Tel: +44 (0)1483 561389 Fax: +44 (0)1483 531667 Email: riverwey@nationaltrust.org.uk Website: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/riverwey The visitor centre at Dapdune Wharf is the centrepiece of one of the National Trust's most unusual properties, the River Wey Navigations. A series of interactive exhibits and displays allow you to discover the fascinating story of Surrey's secret waterway, one of the first British rivers to be made navigable. See where the huge Wey barges were built and climb aboard Reliance, one of the last surviving barges. Children's trails and special events run throughout the season. River trips available, weather permitting. The Guildhall Historic House/Palace, Guildford Address: High Street, Guildford, GU1 3AA Tel: +44 (0)1483 444035 Website: http://www.guildfordborough.co.uk A restored, mainly Tudor building, with a famous 17th century Guildhall clock and court room with 17th century panelling and stained glass windows. Visitors can see oil paintings and many other items of historical interest. There is also a 17th century council chamber on the upper level.
Guildford Accommodation
Clavadel Hotel Epsom Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3JT Tel: 01483 572064 Classification: Blanes Court Hotel 4, Albury Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2BT Tel: 01483 573171 Fax: 01483 532780 A family run hotel in a tranquil setting. En-suite rooms and self catering suites. Full English breakfast served in our conservatory. Bar - WI-FI hotspot - Close to all amenities. Carlton Hotel 36-40, London Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2AF Tel: 01483 575158 Quinns Hotel 78, Epsom Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2BX Tel: 01483 560422 Classification: The Guildford Hotel 253, High St, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3JG Tel: 01483 564511
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