A medieval masterpiece, the Guildhall is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, boasting intricate stone carvings, stunning stained-glass windows, and a majestic clock tower. This historic building has played host to lavish banquets, royal weddings, and even served as a makeshift court during times of war. Today, it remains a popular venue for civic events, concerts, and exhibitions, its grandeur and beauty continuing to inspire awe in all who visit.
Small building in the center of Guildford, right off one of the main pedestrian/shopping streets. There's not much to see inside but the giant golden clock hanging over the street is impressive to look at. Sometimes there are buskers in front of the building, which further animates the street.
Picturesque building along Guildford's High Street
Great day at the record fair , first time and lots of records , a must if you are into your record collection or just starting , recommended by ben at Bens Records Guildford also has a super shop of records at great prices.
Not a good place for accessibility or for those with reduced mobility. Toilets in the basement in pods with high steps. Big step at the entrance. Long flight of stairs for the upstairs room. Very hot in remotely warm weather. Attractive rooms but could do with better quality chairs upstairs. Upstairs meeting room not conducive with a business meeting as it's quite dark when the curtains are closed for a projector.
A Guildford gem hidden in plain site! The gift shop downstairs was lovely with great pricing. The cafe was spot on with great vivid adaptations. Lovely time. Can't believe I've not been before!
Very traditional & elegant building ideal for private functions. For example, we attended a Wedding Reception for up to 60 guests.
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Small building in the center of Guildford, right off one of the main pedestrian/shopping streets. There's not much to see inside but the giant golden clock hanging over the street is impressive to look at. Sometimes there are buskers in front of the building, which further animates the street.
Picturesque building along Guildford's High Street
Great day at the record fair , first time and lots of records , a must if you are into your record collection or just starting , recommended by ben at Bens Records Guildford also has a super shop of records at great prices.
Not a good place for accessibility or for those with reduced mobility. Toilets in the basement in pods with high steps. Big step at the entrance. Long flight of stairs for the upstairs room. Very hot in remotely warm weather. Attractive rooms but could do with better quality chairs upstairs. Upstairs meeting room not conducive with a business meeting as it's quite dark when the curtains are closed for a projector.
A Guildford gem hidden in plain site! The gift shop downstairs was lovely with great pricing. The cafe was spot on with great vivid adaptations. Lovely time. Can't believe I've not been before!
Very traditional & elegant building ideal for private functions. For example, we attended a Wedding Reception for up to 60 guests.