Attractions around Guildford
Explore 69 attractions, restaurants, shops around Guildford
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Paradox Parlours - Guildford
Jeffries Passage Jeffries House, Guildford GU1 4AP England
Come enjoy an immersive escape room experience - perfect for teams of 2-6 people. Use your combined brainpower and enthusiasm to find clues, solve puzzles, and save the day! Whether you want to embody the detective you always knew you were, rescue the world from a rogue A.I., or save a DJ's career at a radio station, you'll be sure to enjoy Paradox Parlours' Guildford venue.
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Guildford Spectrum Leisure Complex
Guildford Spectrum Leisure Complex Parkway, Guildford GU1 1UP England
Spectrum is the most advanced facility of its type in the UK with its extensive array of sport, leisure and entertainment pursuits all under one roof.
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Guildford Castle
Castle Grounds Cottage Castle Street, Guildford GU1 3SX England
Visit Guildford Castle and head to the top of the Great Tower for a 360 degree panoramic view of Guildford and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Inside you'll find a model of the original castle circa 1300, and interpretation panels tracing its history to the present day. Opening times: April to Sept: 12pm to 4pm Wednesday through to Saturday. Oct and March: Saturdays, 12pm to 4pm . Castle Grounds are free to visit and open all year from 8am to dusk. The gardens feature spring and summer bedding displays, unique each year, Victorian bandstand and passageways, pond, 17th century bowls green and Alice Garden. Bands play each Sunday in summer 2pm to 4pm. The Gardens have been awarded a Green Flag Award.
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Watts Gallery - Artists' Village
Down Lane Compton, Guildford GU3 1DQ England
Watts Gallery - Artists' Village is a unique Arts & Crafts gem nestled in the Surrey Hills. Discover Victorian paintings and sculpture in the historic Watts Gallery before treating yourself to lunch or a cream tea in the Tea Shop. Stroll to the nearby Grade-I listed Watts Chapel, taking in the beautiful woodlands and grounds, or find out more about the lives of our founders G F and Mary Watts on a tour of the artists' home, Limnerslease. Finally, discover art for sale in the Watts Contemporary exhibition in the Pottery Building along with a wide selection of gifts, books and homewares in the Shop.
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G Live
London Road, Guildford GU1 2AA England
G Live has been developed as a contemporary state-of-the-art entertainment and concert hall. The light-filled, spacious foyers house the G Live Cafe-Bar which offers bistro-style daytime food and the elegent Mezzanine Restaurant, which offers pre-show dining. Free Wi-Fi is also available throughout the building.G Live aims to set the standard for the finest live entertainment in Surrey with an events programme to suit all tastes. Shows include an exciting mix of West End musicals, live music, ballet. comedy, classical concerts and famous faces.
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Watts Chapel
Down Lane Compton, Guildford GU3 1DQ England
Landscape, art and remembrance are beautifully blended together in this Grade I-listed building. Visitors are drawn to the bright red brick of this Arts & Crafts masterpiece. Up-close, the extraordinary design and decoration both fascinate and overwhelm all who venture up the winding yew tree paths.
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Silent Pool Distillery & The Pool Bar
Shere Road, Albury, Guildford GU5 9BW England
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Hatchlands Park NT
Hatchlands Park Hatchlands East Clandon, Guildford GU4 7RT England
Hatchlands Park was built in the 1750s for naval hero Admiral Edward Boscawen and his wife Frances. Since then it has housed wealthy families, a finishing school for girls and even a printing press. It is still a family home, containing tenant Alec Cobbe’s collection of paintings and fine furniture. Also on display is the Cobbe Collection, Europe’s largest collection of keyboard instruments associated with famous composers including JC Bach, Chopin and Elgar. The house is open on four afternoons a week, between April and October. The 400 acres of rolling parkland and woodland is one of the largest country estates in the area. Full of seasonal colour, it is open to visitors throughout the year. You can follow waymarked walks, discover areas of the garden partly landscaped by Humphry Repton or bring the family to experience the natural adventure area for children. The Kitchen Cafe, dog-friendly Coach House cafe, gift shop and second hand bookshop can be found in the courtyard.
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Guildford Cathedral
Stag Hill, Guildford GU2 7UP England
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Containment
Holly Lane Merrist Wood College, Worplesdon, Guildford GU3 3PE England
Containment is a fun, challenging escape game just outside Guildford, Surrey. Designed for groups of 2 - 6 people. With 3 rooms running you can pick the challenge that most appeals. We lock you up in a themed room, and give you exactly 60 minutes to get out. In order to beat the live escape game you and your team must solve cryptic puzzles, complete physical challenges and identify clues. Can you and your team work together to escape the rooms? Take on The Bomb, The Vault or The Lab!
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Newlands Corner
Newlands House Newlands Corner, Shere, Guildford GU4 8SE England
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Loseley Park
Guildford GU3 1HS England
LOSELEY PARK ( GARDENS ONLY) IS OPEN FROM MONDAY'S TO THURSDAYS- 10-5PM UNTIL THE END OF SEPTEMBER 2020 . Built in the reign of Elizabeth I, Loseley Park stands in ancient Surrey Parkland close to the North Downs yet within reach of London. Still the home of the More-Molyneux family, it is remarkably unchanged since 1562 when Sir William More laid the first stones, and remains, as he intended, a place of calm, grace and subtle beauty. From the house itself, where the intricate panelling in the Great Hall was once in Henry VIII’s Nonsuch Palace; to the Tithe Barn with its ancient oak beams; to the elegant and restful walled garden, Loseley Park is sought after for civil weddings, corporate events, and as a location for films such as Sense and Sensibility. But it’s also a place to visit, to enjoy the grounds, the garden and house, and relax in one of England’s friendliest historic homes. ‘Invidiae claudor, pateo sed semper amico’ Shut to envy, but always open to a friend.
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AirHop Trampoline Park
Airhop House 12 Midleton Industrial Estate AirHop House, Guildford GU2 8XW England
AirHop is a massive indoor venue filled with trampolines from wall to wall. The ultimate in bouncing fun for the whole family! The venue includes: - A Free Jump area with 50 interconnected trampolines - A Foam Pit - 2 lanes with Basket Ball Hoops at the end - A trampoline Dodgeball court - Cafe - Viewing area for non jumpers - Free Wifi Visit our website to book your bounce now!
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The Spike Heritage Centre
Warren Road, Guildford GU1 3JH England
We are open from February 14th 2023 for drop-in visits on Tuesday mornings (last tour starts at 12 noon) and on Saturdays from 10 o’clock with the last tour starting no later than 3pm. The Casual ward to the Guildford Union Workhouse was, and still is, known locally as The Spike. This is no ordinary visitor attraction but a unique visit to a time, place and a way of life for generations history often chose to forget. Prepare to be deeply moved as the tour guides escort you through an unforgettable Night at the Spike. Over 600 Casual wards were built in Britain, the Guildford Casual Ward is uniquely the only remaining with its working cells.
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The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford GU1 3UX England
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