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The Guildhall is one of the most historic buildings that one could see during the trip to Guildford. The Guildhall had been built during the 17th century and was used as a courtroom and council chamber. The Guildhall is undoubtedly the reminder of the great history of Guildford. The place contains many rare objects and is very symbolic due to the beautiful clock built in 1683 that stems in front of the building.

Moreover, another place worth seeing is the Guildford Cathedral. Its position on the Stag Hill makes it very remarkable. The building was constructed in the year 1961 and was designed by a man called Edward Maufe. The Guildford Cathedral is well lit at night giving a picturesque view of the place. This ancient building is more beautiful if seen from the inside due to its interior design and accommodations. However, the beauty of the Guildford Cathedral can be admired from distance both at night and during the day. The cathedral can also be hired for special events such as concerts. Also, daily organ recitals are carried out throughout the year by the Guildford cathedral choir and other organisations.

Furthermore, there is the Rural Life Centre. It is a museum that demonstrates the ancient village life that used to take place in Guildford from the year 1750 to 1960. The place is spread over ten acres of land and includes a garden and woodland. The place also contains a chapel and village hall among others. A historical playground as well enhances the beauty of the Rural Life Centre in Guildford. A collection of 100 species of trees from all over the world can even be found there. Some facilities include parking, access for disabled people and toilet facilities for both disabled and normal persons.

Additionally, whilst in Guildford you could have a look at the St Mary's Church. The church is believed to be the most ancient building of Guildford. Once, the existing building had not been there. Instead it may have been a wooden church built by the Saxon settlers who became Christians during the 7th century. Then around the year 1050, the church may have been rebuilt in stone. The way the building had been designed may well display the characteristics of Saxon building. As centuries passed by, the church witnessed more history and changes to its structures. Apparently, the last change that had been made to the St Mary's church may have been in the year 1863 by Thomas Goodchild. Nowadays, the place may be opened to the public on specific days and still serves as a means to worship.

Also, you could visit the Warnborough Barns in Guildford. The place is situated between Farnharm and Guildford around 4 miles of Guildford. There you would be able to go back in time to see probably one of the most important medieval barns in South East England. The place is opened to the public nowadays and is as well a solid example demonstrating fine timber building in the past.

As such, Guildford can be considered as one of the most beautiful places to visit in South East England. Once in Guildford, you could be sure to see such wonderful scenes. And if you are a history lover, Guildford could be a real treat for you.

The Guildford House Gallery was built in the 17th century. It has many features such as unique panelled rooms as well as painted ceilings. The Guildford House Gallery can be considered as a place where the local artists mostly craftsmen and painters showcase their art. The gallery also contains the pastel portraits painted by the Guildford born artist, John Russell. Additionally, the Guildford House Gallery contains a gift shop filled with beautiful greeting cards and crafts made by the local people.

Since you are in Guildford, you may want to have a look at some of its historical buildings. One of these is the Abbot's Hospital. The place is an almshouse which is used as a home for elder people residing in Guildford. It was constructed during the year 1619 by a man called George Abbot who was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of James I. The building at first could only lodge around 20 people but during the year 1984, further construction was done to accommodate more people. Also, the Common Hall, which contains furniture more than 3 centuries old is still used by Guildford locals. You might be wondering how to go there. Do not worry. You may take a tour to visit the Abbot's Hospital. v are normally organized during the months of April to September.

Another place worth visiting in Guildford is the Great Tower. The Great Tower has finally opened its doors to visitors after major renovation. The building has been made more accessible to visitors as new features have been added such as floors and a roof. Once on the roof, one could admire the sublime beauty of Guildford, seen as a panorama from the top. Moreover, you could even choose to take the free guided walks of Guildford. The walk may take around 70 to 90 minutes but during this time you may discover the magnificent history of Guildford.

Furthermore, a booking service for groups is also available throughout the year in Guildford. The walks are accompanied by a Guildford town guide. Normally, people who take the tours are requested to make a donation of around GBP 2. Such tours can be arranged for both small and large groups as well as for disabled persons. You also have a selection of tours form which you may choose. These include Georgian Guildford, Victorian Guildford, Lewis Carroll and Guildford and Historic Guildford among others.

In addition to, the Guildford Museum can be yet another worthwhile place to visit. The building dates back to the 17th century and is adjacent to the castle grounds. It contains an archeology gallery which shows the evolution from the medieval times to the recent times. Also, the history gallery shows the artworks made by Guildford locals as well as an excellent assortment of needlework. Exhibitions are often carried out throughout the year.
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