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www.visitsurrey.com welcome to surrey Visit Surrey 2010 will provide you with the best choice of places to stay, visit and enjoy across the county. Situated close to London and with good rail links, the area is well served by major roads (M25, M3, M23 and A3) and has direct access to and from Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, making it the ideal choice as a base to explore South East England. The stunning scenery of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural beauty boasts a landscape of rolling hills, countryside to explore, picturesque villages and bustling market towns with a wealth of heritage sites, attractions and accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. Our rich heritage cannot fail to inspire you, however you choose to spend your time. Go walking, cycling or cruising through the magnificent countryside, enjoy action-packed days out at our thrilling theme parks, soak up the culture in our galleries, museums and theatres or simply relax in one of our beautiful hotels, cosy inns or comfy B&Bs – Visitors will find the perfect destination for a day trip or a break away - Surrey offers the pick of the best! 2 2 Visit Surrey 2010 CONTENTS Market Towns & Villages 4 The Surrey Hills 12 Homes & Gardens 14 Heritage 18 Art, Culture & Antiques 22 Shopping 28 Great Days Out 30 Golf Clubs 34 Dining Out 36 Where to Stay 42 Maps 58 Group Travel 62 KEY TO SYMBOLS USEFUL INFORMATION TRAVEL LINKS Heathrow Airport (Terminal 4) PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Rail & Bus links Gatwick Airport PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Direct rail links London Waterloo (Train Station) PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Direct rail links Victoria PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Rail links THE SURREY PARKS & GARDENS EXPLORER BUS Take the Surrey Parks & Gardens Explorer Bus (service 515) to visit RHS Garden Wisley, Painshill Park & Claremont Landscape Gardens. Catch the bus from Guildford, Kingston & Surbiton station (for connections with South West trains). The service operates hourly Monday to Saturday and once every two hours on Sundays. Special admission prices and discounts are available at the gardens when you show your bus ticket. For more details contact the Guildford Tourist Information Centre (contact details overleaf). For more information on public transport in the area contact the Surrey Traveline on 0871 200 2233. Designed and produced by Starfish 023 9242 8176 www.starfishdesign.co.uk Printed by PPG 023 9266 2232 on paper sourced from fully sustainable forests. www.visitsurrey.com Surrey’s Countryside Walks & Events Programme - ATTRACTIONS Restaurant Explore, enjoy and learn about Surrey’s beautiful countryside and places or events of interest. This popular bi-annual publication is produced in March - for spring/summer and in July - for mid-summer until Christmas. Choose from a variety of events that appeal to all ages and abilities. Pick up a programme free of charge at Surrey libraries, council offices and many public places or download a copy visit www.surreycc.gov. uk/walksandevents Refreshments Gift shop Toilet facilities Creche Baby changing facilities (x) Group discount (x) USEFUL WEBSITES Rail Enquiries www.nationalrail.co.uk Cater for groups (max) Group tours Parking available COACH Coach parking Bus Enquiries www.traveline.org.uk Disabled access BAA www.baa.com Disabled parking AA Route Planner www.theaa.com Disabled toilet facilities Blind/Partially sighted facilities SURREY HILLS www.surreyhills.org NATIONAL TRUST www.nationaltrust.org.uk/southeast Deaf/Hard of hearing facilities (T) Deaf/Hard MAP REFERENCES PLEASE REFER TO THE MAPS FOUND ON PAGES 58 - 61 equipment G of hearing Group Travel Attraction (see page 62 - 63) 3 7 June 26 –2 market towns & villages 2010 MAP 1 4D CELEBRATING SURREY LOSELEY PARK, GULDFORD, SURREY t > 020 7541 7760 w > www.surreycc.gov.uk/celebratingsurrey opening times > 26 - 27 June 2010 Cobbled streets, twisting lanes and modern shopping malls Surrey’s market towns and villages have it all - each with their own individual character. Steeped in history, timber-framed buildings, castle keeps and abbey ruins, Surrey was the playground of some of England’s medieval monarchs. Even small hamlets have royal links. The charming landscape has inspired the arts, as well as names famous for architecture, gardening and the arts and crafts movement, from Tennyson to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Lewis Carroll, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. In Guildford, Farnham, Dorking, Godalming or Haslemere, you’re never far from beautiful countryside, offering glimpses of rolling fields, wooded hillsides or glittering waterways. Why not combine a morning’s browsing in our specialist shops or farmers’ markets with a stroll along an idyllic rural trail? Celebrating Surrey is the county’s first ever large scale outdoor festival of arts, music, dance and culture and takes place from 26 27 June 2010. The two-day festival has something for all the family: • Live bands and community orchestras • Choirs and ensembles • Dance, drama and circus performances • Interactive art installations and crafts • Carnival, heritage and food. Celebrating Surrey is part of the Cultural Olympiad, a four year arts and culture programme leading up to the 2012 Olympic Games. Ticket Box Office - 01483 444334 COACH Take a break at one of our excellent restaurants or cafés where local produce and fair-trade choices are often on the menu. 4 4 Visit Surrey 2010 Wherever you are in Surrey, you will never be far from beautiful open spaces and stunning views Surrey’s Countryside Walks & Events programme is packed full of ideas and events and is widely available free of charge from visitor information, libraries, attractions across the county or email walks@surreycc.gov.uk [u $/.u21(u2)u285u6(/)J*8,'('u75$,/6 [u <&/(u$/21*u21(u2)u285u,03529('u&<&/(u5287(6u [u ,6&29(5u$u2&$/u$785(u(6(59(u1($5u<28 Visit www.surreycc.gov.uk/countryside and see what there is on offer www.visitsurrey.com Making Surrey a better place 5 guildford The vibrant and bustling market town of Guildford is the ideal base from which to explore the rest of Surrey including the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The historic town centre is dominated by the Guildhall with its ornate clock overhanging the High Street. Visit the Guildford Museum and Guildford House Art Gallery with their constantly changing programme of temporary exhibitions or take a picnic to the stunning Castle Grounds, go inside the Castle Keep, climb to the top and enjoy amazing views of the town and surrounding countryside. Save some time to include a lazy trip on the River Wey or a leisurely stroll along the river bank. Guildford Town Centre has all the main High Street stores as well as some charming independent shops in the side streets and three undercover shopping malls so you can enjoy retail therapy in all weathers. A vast selection of restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars provides an eating out option for every taste including many serving locally produced food. Guildford also boasts the award winning Spectrum Leisure Centre, and Guildford’s lively evening entertainment includes theatres, cinema, bars, restaurants and clubs. Guildford Tourist Information Centre team are on hand to find you the ideal accommodation for your visit, from town centre hotels to country hotels surrounded by landscaped gardens, to comfy B&B’s or self-catering. Call 01483 444333 or visit www.visitguildford.com. Key Events - GUILDFORD Spring Music Festival/ International Music Festival MARCH BIENNIAL EVENT These two music festivals aim to provide something to suit most musical tastes. The Spring Music Festival takes place in 2010 and the International Music Festival in 2011. Lions’ Easter Show SHALFORD PARK EASTER MONDAY This is a fun-filled family event organised by the Guildford Lions Club. Surrey County LATE MAY BANK HOLIDAY Agricultural Show BIENNIAL EVENT Supported by farmers across the south east of England, this provides a variety of entertainments, from showing animals to children’s rides. Loseley Gardening Show Celebrating Surrey 26 - 27 JUNE LOSELEY PARK Loseley Park, Guildford Guildford Summer Festival 18 - 20 JUNE JUNE - JULY t 020 7541 7760 w www.surreycc.gov.uk/celebratingsurrey Getting bigger & better each year, the Summer Festival has a diverse variety of events for all ages & tastes. Ticket Box Office - 01483 444334 Celebrating Lewis CarrollJULY - SEPTEMBER Celebrating Surrey is the county’s first ever large scale outdoor festival of arts, music, dance and culture and takes place from 26 - 27 June 2010. Exhibitions at Guildford House Gallery and Guildford Museum celebrating Lewis Carroll’s connection to the town. Guilfest - MUSIC FESTIVAL JULY Guildford Cricket Festival JULY Guilfest is a 3-day music festival with camping on Stoke Park. Surrey County Cricket Club returns to Guildford’s Woodbridge Road for this annual match. Women’s Rugby World Cup 16 AUGUST SURREY SPORTS PARK - 6 SEPTEMBER Heritage Open Days SEPTEMBER Guildford’s historic listed buildings are opened to the public for this two-day event. Guildford Book Festival OCTOBER This festival celebrates the written word in new and imaginative ways. Christmas Lights Switch-On NOVEMBER Join the stars of the Yvonne Arnaud’s pantomime. 6 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 5 5C MAP 5 GUILDFORD TOURIST INFORMATION THE GHOST TOUR OF GUILDFORD TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, 14 TUNSGATE, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3QT GUILDFORD, SURREY t > 01483 444333 f > 01483 302046 e > tic@guildford.gov.uk w > www.visitguildford.com opening times > MAY - SEPT Mon - Sun 9:00 - 17:30, Sun & BH 10:00 - 16:30 OCT - APR Mon - Sat 9:30 - 17:00 Closed: Sun & BH The Tourist Information Centre provides information on places to visit in the area as well as local events and entertainment. An accommodation booking service, tickets to local events, a holiday information service, souvenirs, books, guides and maps are among the many services available. 5C t > 01483 506232 m > 07905 288833 e > philip@ghosttourofguildford.co.uk w > www.ghosttourofguildford.co.uk admission > Adult £5, Concession £4, Under 16s £3 Established in 2001. Thousands of people come every year on this highly acclaimed spooky and often downright silly guided walk of the many haunted buildings in Guildford town centre. If you are ready to laugh until you scream we invite you to join us. It meets every Friday from March to the end of November (and 31st October itself) at 8pm outside Holy Trinity Church at the top of Guildford High Street. Tours last 1 hr 45 mins and run regardless of the weather. There is no need to book. (150) G GUIDED WALKS OF GUILDFORD MAP 5 5C GUILDFORD TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE, 14 TUNSGATE, GUILDFORD GU1 3QT t > 01483 444333 e > tic@guildford.gov.uk w > www.visitguildford.com www.guildfordwalks.org.uk tour times > Tours take place on; MAY - SEPT Mon 11:00, Sun & Weds 14:30 MAY - AUG Thurs 19:00 Group bookings may be made throughout the year via the Tourist Information Centre. A donation of £2.00 per person is requested for group walks. FREE tours of the historic town, led by the Guildford Town Guides, from May to the end of September. Plus a special programme of free guided walks is available during the Guildford Summer festival in July and Heritage weekend in September. Walks last approximately one and a half hours and commence from Tunsgate Arch on the High Street, opposite the Guildhall clock, and includes visits to the renowned 13th century Undercroft and St Mary’s church dating from Saxon times. Other group walks offered include Lewis Carroll, Victorian Architecture, Hidden Guildford, Ghosts, River Wey, Mount Cemetery. www.visitsurrey.com 7 dorking w > www.visitdorking.com mole valley DORKING & LEATHERHEAD VISITOR INFORMATION For further information on Dorking, Leatherhead or other locations within the Mole Valley area, please contact: Mole Valley District Council Pippbrook, Reigate Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1SJ t 01306 885001 e info@molevalley.gov.uk w www.molevalley.gov.uk USEFUL WEBSITES www.visitdorking.com www.visitleatherhead.com 8 A visit to the historic market town of Dorking and to the surrounding Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a special experience. Almost anywhere within Dorking there are glimpses out towards the Surrey Hills providing a dramatic backdrop to the day-to-day activities of the town. The countryside in turn provides panoramic views of Dorking. The spire of the parish church of St Martins is one of the tallest in the country and it acts as a landmark for visitors and local people alike. Dorking boasts a unique mix of well-known High Street names and a spectacular range of independent retailers, offering a unique selection of goods and services, and a renowned antiques quarter. Dorking hosts a remarkable range of festivals and events. Music in Dorking will forever be dominated by Ralph Vaughan Williams, one of England’s most famous composers, who lived in the town for many years. The Leith Hill Music Festival has continued for 100 years and Vaughan Williams conducted and premiered many of his own works for the festival. The vibrant atmosphere of Dorking is most noticeable during town centre festivals. The annual Gala Night in the run up to Christmas provides a special opportunity to celebrate the season and purchase gifts. Easter and summer festivals and special events are a celebration of things for which the town is justifiably regarded: excellent independent shops, a thriving arts community, and a renowned antiques quarter. Visit Surrey 2010 Key Events - DORKING Key Events - LEATHERHEAD General Market High Street Market St Martins Walk Car Park Every Friday 8am - 3pm The Dorking market offers a wide range of goods, which include fresh flowers and plants, meat, cheese, general and household goods, pet supplies, confectionery, and an excellent fruit and veg stall. Leith Hill Festival April Leith Hill Musical Festival has been held annually in Dorking, Surrey since 1905 and has grown into one of the country's leading choral events. www.lhmf.co.uk Dorking Easter Events April Special markets and events, entertainments, offers and promotions during Easter week across Dorking town. Dorking Independent’s Day July Celebrating the independent traders in Dorking with live entertainments, children’s activities, special offers and promotions. Heritage Open Days September A programme of free events with buildings open to the public, guided walks, talks and exhibitions in celebration of Mole Valley’s Heritage. www.molevalley.gov.uk Arts Alive Street Party September Show case of many groups participating in the Arts Alive festival for all the family to enjoy. www.arts-alive.co.uk Arts Alive Festival October A month-long festival of dance, music, drama, arts, crafts and events. www.arts-alive.co.uk Christmas Lights Switch-On November Celebrate the switching on of Christmas lights at St Martins Walk Shopping Centre. Gala Night Christmas Festival December leatherhead w > www.visitleatherhead.com Come to Leatherhead and join in the celebrations! With many events and festivals now firmly established on the calendar, why not arrange your visit to coincide with one of them? The many different events add to the vibrancy of Leatherhead town centre and offer fun for all the family from duck racing on the River Mole to St George’s Day festivities, from Halloween to Christmas celebrations. There are many hidden gems within Leatherhead and many of the buildings with architectural or historic interest are mentioned on the town’s Heritage Trail. The Leatherhead Theatre being an example, which lies at the heart of the town and offers a full cultural programme of shows and the latest films to keep everyone entertained. Every year in May it hosts The Leatherhead Drama Festival where amateur drama groups compete for the coveted ‘Sir Michael Caine Drama Awards’. The peace and tranquillity of the River Mole can be found just minutes from the town centre. Why not take a leisurely stroll along the riverside path; if you are lucky enough you may spot some of Surrey’s fantastic wildlife along the way. There are plenty of leaflets available at the Help Shop in the High Street to enhance your enjoyment of these and many other local gems. Every ThursDAY & SatURDAY For dates and details of visiting continental markets www.leatherheadchamber.co.uk or www.visitleatherhead .com April St George’s Day Morris dancing, dragons, street entertainment and competitions. Leatherhead Drama Festival May The biggest annual drama festival of it’s kind in the UK with drama groups competing for the ‘Sir Michael Caine Drama Awards’. Duck Racing June A mass duck race on the River Mole at the town bridge with tote racing, train rides and more. Heritage Open Days September A programme of free events with buildings open to the public, guided walks, talks and exhibitions in celebration of Mole Valley’s Heritage. www.molevalley.gov.uk Arts Alive Street Party September Show case of many groups participating in the Arts Alive festival for all the family to enjoy. www.arts-alive.co.uk Arts Alive Festival October A month-long festival of dance, music, drama, arts, crafts and events. www.arts-alive.co.uk Halloween October Fancy dress, witches grotto, and lots of gruesome fun around the town. Christmas Festival December Christmas lights switch-on, street entertainment, Santa, carol singing and lots of festive fun. A late night Christmas shopping spectacular Gala event, in which the shops dress up in a fancy dress theme, with reindeer, Santa’s Grotto, live music, dancing and singing and entertainment throughout Dorking town. www.visitsurrey.com 9 waverley CRANLEIGH, FARNHAM, GODALMING & HASLEMERE Explore Waverley’s market towns and villages to discover a wealth of countryside and culture. Named after the Cistercian Abbey on the outskirts of Farnham, Waverley is tucked away in the southwest corner of Surrey. The area offers a surprising oasis of quiet rural charm where nature and history have combined to create a landscape of great variety enriched with literary, artistic and musical associations. Visitors can bike, ride or walk the bridleways and footpaths of the Greensands Way and Frensham Common or visit the large areas of National Trust heathland at Hindhead and the National Nature Reserve at Thursley. The River Wey runs through the borough giving visitors miles of riverside walking and boats are available from The Farncombe Boat House allowing you to row or punt up the river and the Great Pond at Frensham offers a sandy beach where visitors can swim, sunbathe and soak up the atmosphere. The towns and villages in Waverley offer a wealth of historic buildings, some dating as far back as the 15th century. A walk through any of the towns and villages will give you an insight into their history and the town museums, The Rural Life Centre at Tilford and the Sculpture Park at Churt are well worth a visit. Waverley towns have a wide variety of shops, a good mixture of independent and high street names, as well as a wide selection of restaurants and coffee houses in which to relax. They also host remarkable events calendars, making them charming places to visit and explore. There are numerous festivals, which entertain all interests, including arts and crafts, music and theatre, food and even gardening! So whether you’re looking to shop, dine out, escape to the countryside, discover history or relax in a flower-filled garden, visit Waverley and enjoy the atmosphere. Useful Websites www.waverley.gov.uk www.cranleighvillage.net www.farnham.gov.uk www.godalming-tc.gov.uk www.haslemere.com The Villages Enchanting villages and hamlets link the four market towns with picturesque greens and commons being accessed by the lanes that characterise the area. Take time out to explore the villages and see the wealth of historic tilehung and timber-framed cottages as well as visiting the many local pubs and restaurants. Cranleigh Reputedly the largest village in the country, Cranleigh’s picturesque, level main street boasts a wealth of independent shopping stores and cafes. As a key point on the Greensand Way, Cranleigh offers walkers and cyclists a welcome break. Farnham Tucked into the western corner of Surrey, nudging the Hampshire border, Farnham, home to the University of the Creative Arts, is a lively, market town, with many beautiful boutiques and quirky independent shops - great for finding something that’s a little bit different. Farnham is a historical and architectural gem; its Georgian buildings and wide, sweeping Castle Street maintain a serene and timeless elegance. The town is crowned by a 12th century castle overlooking the tight cluster of shops and houses in the river valley below. Godalming A small historic market and coaching town where, to this day, cattle graze on the water meadows and canal boats rest up against the Wharf. Godalming was the first town to have street electricity and in 2008 became the first market town to have a free wireless network in the town centre. Haslemere An attractive old market town perched where the three counties meet, it was home to Alfred Lord Tennyson and Arthur Conan-Doyle. The town is surrounded by magnificent countryside including the Devil’s Punchbowl at Hindhead. 10 Key Events - WAVERLEY CRANLEIGH Spring into Cranleigh 1 May Cranleigh Carnival and Fun Day Cranleigh Show 26 June 1 August Lions Bonfire Night 6 November Christmas Lights Switch-on end November FARNHAM Spring Festival 8 May Farnham Carnival 26 June A Festival of Gardening 24 July Farnham Feast of Food Heritage Open Days 18 September - 2 OCTOBER 9 - 12 September GODALMING Town Show 5 June Food Festival Farmers’ Market at Secretts 24/25 JulY 3rd Sunday monthly Christmas Lights Switch-on end November HASLEMERE Farmers’ Market 1st Sunday monthly Music Festival Charter Fair Food Festival March May Day Bank Holiday (including Beer Festival) Christmas Market 10 - 26 September Sunday 5 December Visit Surrey 2010 woking Visit Woking in 2010, to experience the very best the county has to offer, whatever the season. On Shrove Tuesday in February, local businesses and organisations enter teams in the very entertaining Pancake Race, which is always well supported by an appreciative crowd. Later in the month, visitors can enjoy the spectacle of Chinese New Year. In Spring, the biennial international dance festival will return to venues across Woking, delighting audiences with superb professional shows and giving dancers of all ages an opportunity to join in special performances. In April, families can visit the Woking Canal Festival on Easter Weekend, or join in our traditional St George’s Day celebrations, which promise to delight old and young alike. On 2 June, the Tour Series one-day professional cycling event will return to the heart of Woking. The day will include a whole afternoon of music and cycling-related activities, including youth and amateur races, demonstrations and skills sessions, before the exciting high-speed race around the streets of Woking in the evening. Mid September hails Heritage Open days, when a dozen or more properties which are usually closed to the public or charge for entry will open their doors to help celebrate the Borough’s fantastic architectural and cultural heritage. Although Woking is a modern town, the Borough has a long and rich history, which is best explored on foot or by cycle to the nearby villages and sites of historic interest. Why not visit the fascinating Dhammakaya Centre for Buddhist Meditation in a Victorian decommissioned church, or the Art Deco splendour of Southern Railway’s Electrical Control Room? In October, the H. G. Wells Conference and Events Centre will be the venue for Woking Means Business, a free, day-long exposition of local businesses and organisations, alongside complimentary seminars and workshops. Woking Park is the venue for the spectacular annual fireworks display and traditional fun fair in November, organised by Woking Round Table. If you visit The Lightbox later that month, you can experience the wonder of an illuminated boat cavalcade on the Basingstoke Canal. As the sun sets, seasonal music will herald the parade of festively decorated boats, lighting up the waterway from Town Quay to Arthur’s Bridge in Horsell. Farmers’ Market is held in Town Square, on the third Thursday of every month. This outdoor venue also hosts seasonal stallholders, including a continental market, and craft and gift fairs, throughout the year. Or why not book some seats for the biggest and brightest pantomime in the region, at The Ambassadors’ New Victoria Theatre? Stars of stage and screen are guaranteed to wow audiences in this superb, fully accessible venue. Visitors to Woking who have mobility problems can take advantage of Shopmobility and the free town centre buggy. Parking is plentiful, available 24-hours a day and under CCTV surveillance for added reassurance. Key Events - WOKING Chinese New Year FEBRUARY Shopmobility Pancake Race FEBRUARY www.cawoking.org.uk Woking Dance Festival FEBRUARY - MARCH www.wokingdancefestival.co.uk Surrey Open Art Competition MARCH - MAY The Lightbox www.thelightbox.org.uk 01483 737800 Woking Canal Festival APRIL St George’s Day APRIL JUNE Woking Tour Series SEPTEMBER Heritage Open Days Woking Means Business OCTOBER The H. G. Wells Conference and Events Centre WOKING VISITOR INFORMATION For further information on Woking, or to request a visitor guide to the Borough, please contact: Woking Borough Council Civic Offices, Gloucester Square, Woking, Surrey G21 6YL t 01483 755855 e tourist@woking.gov.uk wwww.woking.gov.uk www.hgwells.co.uk 01483 712710 Woking Round Table Fireworks Display Panto NOVEMBER DECEMBER - JANUARY The Ambassadors www.theambassadors.com/woking 0870 060 6645 Useful Websites www.woking.gov.uk www.windowonwoking.org.uk www.wokingworks.com And winter is always a good time to visit Woking’s shopping malls, home to many high street names with the added convenience of being undercover. Our popular monthly www.visitsurrey.com 11 the surrey hills The Surrey Hills offers some of South East Englands most beautiful and accessible countryside. Famous beauty spots include Box Hill, Leith Hill and the Devil’s Punch Bowl. You’ll discover an extensive footpath network, open commons, breathtaking views, attractive market towns and villages and much more. Over the centuries the Surrey Hills has been a favourite playground for local people and visitors keen to enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery – now it’s your turn! The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of 36 nationally protected landscapes in England, having equal landscape status and protection to a National Park. The hills stretch across the chalk North Downs that run from Farnham in the west, above Guildford, Dorking and Reigate, to Oxted in the east. To the south are the Greensand Hills that include Black Down, the Devil’s Punch Bowl and Leith Hill. For further information on the Surrey Hills please visit www.surreyhills.org Please see page 46 for accommodation in the Surrey Hills (Puttenham Camping Barn). 12 12 MAP 1 2F THE DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL & A3 TUNNEL SCHEME The Devil’s Punchbowl Café, London Road, Hindhead, Surrey GU26 6AB t > 01483 608771 w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk opening times > Commons and viewing platform - Open all year Café - Open all year, except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Winter OCT - MAR 09:00 - 16:00 Summer APR - SEPT 09:00 - 17:00 admission > NT Members FREE - Parking - £2 Managed by the National Trust, The Devil’s Punchbowl and the Hindhead Commons are a swathe of unspoilt woodland valleys and heath, marking the southern gateway to the Surrey Hills. The Devil’s Punchbowl is a remarkable and awe inspiring feature. Local legend has it that the Punch Bowl was created by the Devil; hence the name. It was actually formed by springs which cut into the soft rock creating the largest spring-formed feature in Britain. The slopes of the Devil’s Punch Bowl, a large natural amphitheatre, are covered with heath, small streams and areas of woodland. From Hindhead, you will be able to view the construction of the A3 Hindhead Tunnel from two viewing platforms that overlook the new tunnel portals. This is a major £371 million highway improvement scheme that will include the closure of the existing A3 around the Devil’s Punch Bowl, bringing considerable environmental benefits to this internationally prized area. The tunnel itself will be opened in 2011. Visit Surrey 2010 ©John Miller Walter Bailey Sculpted Seat ©John Miller MAP 1 7E LEITH HILL MOUNTAIN BIKING Leith Hill Tower, Nr Coldharbour, Dorking, SURREY t > 07976 353963 e > greatriding@allbikedup.com w > www.allbikedup.com t > 01306 712434 (tea room) w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk opening times > 1 JAN - 27 MAR Sat & Sun 10:00 - 15:30 28 MAR - 30 OCT Weds, Fri, Sat & Sun 10:00 - 17:00 31 OCT - 31 DEC Sat & Sun 10:00 - 15:30 admission > NT Members FREE Adult £1.20, Child 70p (Child entry includes panoramic leaflet, quiz, pencil and telescope token) Leith Hill is at the heart of the Surrey Hills. It is an area of woodland, parkland, farmland and open heath, mainly managed by the National Trust. It is crowned by an 18th Century Gothic tower which commands extensive views. It is the highest point in southern England and the summit at 965ft (294m) offers a view of the sea, some 26 miles away to the south, and of London to the north. Since Victorian times it has been a popular site for picnicking. There are colourful rhododendron displays (May to June), self-guided nature trails with accompanying leaflet which informs visitors about the rare variety of heather and woodland wildlife, including the stonechats, woodlarks and barn owls. Seek out the Walter Bailey sculpture and enjoy the glorious views to the South Downs. www.visitsurrey.com Surrey Hills All Terrain Mountain Biking was founded by Richard Kelly who was born, raised and lives in the Surrey Hills, where his bikes have always known more mud than tarmac. In the new millennium Richard turned a passion into a vocation when he first established Surrey Hills All Terrain as a MTB guiding and skills instruction provider. Since its conception AllBikedUp.com, as it is more commonly known, has grown organically to become one of the most successful mountain bike skills instruction companies in the UK. All Biked Up run skills courses and guided rides throughout the year in the heart of the Surrey Hills which is home to some of the country’s finest woodland single track. Whether its your first foray into the forest or you’re already a fat tyre fanatic we’ll have a course or guided ride to suit you. Our team of qualified skills instructors are waiting to introduce you to some great riding You don’t even need to own a bike as we have a fleet of bikes allowing you to get a taste of what is on offer and there is no better way to enjoy the beauty of the Surrey Hills. Available all year. NORTH DOWNS WAY NATIONAL TRAIL t > 08458 247600 w > www.nationaltrail.co.uk/northdowns Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims as you journey through inspirational countryside on the North Downs Way National Trail. Steeped in history, this 153 mile route offers spectacular views and peaceful landscapes along the North Downs in Surrey and into Kent. The National Trail is a fantastic way to discover the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It passes through some of Surrey’s best known beauty spots like Newlands Corner, Colley Hill and Box Hill. Much of the Downs are covered with ancient woodland and rare chalk grasslands, which give rise to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. There are nature reserves, rare plants and butterflies - wherever you find yourself on the Downs there will always be a new discovery or breathtaking view awaiting you around the corner. The website provides all the information about what this amazing route has to offer. Visit the planning a trip section for information about places to visit, accommodation and public transport along the trail. There are also fantastic circular walks and circular heritage walks that are a great introduction to the route. Open and Private Group Skills Sessions. Guided rides graded to ability. 13 homes & gardens Some of the most spectacular historic houses and exquisite gardens in Britain can be found in Surrey. There are both National Trust and privately owned properties open for visits, and several of these have been home to generations of the same family for over 400 years! Experience first hand the beautifully designed gardens surrounding stunning properties. Encounter stunning architecture and original features, such as the Maori meeting house at Clandon Park, the musical collection at Hatchlands and the vibrant rhododendrons at RHS Wisley. Visit a 12th century castle, a Tudor manor house or a Regency Villa and be transported back into Surrey’s past. An ideal day out for families. MAP 5 5C ABBOT’S HOSPITAL HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3AJ t > 01483 455591 e > master@abbotshospital.org w > www.abbotshospital.org opening times > Abbot’s Hospital can be viewed most days of the year from inside the archway when the front door is open. Guided tours - Saturdays 11:00 (May - September) Other tours (see below) - Arranged at anytime during the year with the Master. admission > Guided Tours - Adult £3, Children under 16 FREE Group Tours - £5 per person Special Tours (taking in areas of the Hospital not normally open to the public) - £6 per person Educational Tours - FREE by arrangement The Hospital of the Blessed Trinity, Guildford was founded as a “place of rest” in 1619 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury. Now known as Abbot’s Hospital this magnificent Grade 1 listed Jacobean almshouse continues to provide accommodation for local elderly people in a tranquil courtyard setting right in the heart of the town. Built to the highest standard of seventeenth century craftsmanship, the building remains relatively unchanged by the passing years. Abbot’s Hospital retains its panelled Common Hall containing dining hall furniture from 1622, a Chapel with stunning stained glass windows, a medieval clock and beautifully maintained gardens. 14 14 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 1 5C CLANDON PARK WEST CLANDON, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU4 7RQ MAP 1 CLAREMONT LANDSCAPE GARDEN Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9JG t > 01483 222482 e > clandonpark@nationaltrust.org.uk w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk/clandonpark t > 01372 467806 w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk/claremont opening times > APR - OCT Daily 10:00 - 18:00 NOV - MAR Tues - Sun 10:00 - 17:00 (or dusk if earlier) opening times > 14 MAR - 31 OCT Tues - Thurs & Sun, Bank Holiday Mondays, Good Friday, Easter Saturday. HOUSE: 11:00 - 17:00 MUSEUM: 12:00 - 17:00 gift aid admission (standard price in brackets) > Adult House & Grounds Child House & Grounds Family House & Grounds Group Adult Combined* Child Combined* Family Combined* Group Combined* £8.60 (£7.70) £4.20 (3.80) £23.10 (£20) £7.00 £12.20 (£11.00) £6.10 (£5.50) £35.10 (£31.50) £12.20 (£11.00) * Combined prices are for both Clandon Park & Hatchlands Parks. Built by the Venetian architect, Leoni, in the 1730s for 2nd Lord Onslow, Clandon Park has one of the finest marble halls in Europe. The 4th Earl served as Governor of New Zealand from 1888 - 1892, which is why there is a Maori meeting house in the grounds. Attractive gardens contain a sunken Dutch garden, grotto and stunning bulb field in spring. Inside a superb collection of 18th century furniture, textiles and one of the finest collections of porcelain, including Meissen Commedia dell’arte figures. Clandon is also home to the Queen’s Royal Surrey Regiment Museum. A first class licensed restaurant in the vaulted undercroft is open for coffee, lunch and teas from 11am. (15-50) MAP 1 6A HATCHLANDS PARK EAST CLANDON, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU4 7RT t > 01483 222482 e > hatchlands@nationaltrust.org.uk w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hatchlands opening times > HOUSE: 1 APR - 31 OCT Tues - Thurs & Sun + Bank Holiday Mondays Closed Mondays & Christmas Day admission > 5C WALKS: Daily 1 APR - 31 OCT FREE to members of the National Trust. Non members Adult £6.40, Child £3.20, Under 5’s FREE Family £16 Rest, relaxation and family fun - whatever your mood or whoever you’re with, escape to the beautiful 18th century landscape garden cared for by the National Trust near Esher, Surrey. Visit Claremont Landscape Garden and experience its beautiful and often surprising features, including the Camellia Terrace, tranquil lake, grotto, amphitheatre and an exciting children’s play area. There is a tea-room and shop serving a mouth watering range of homemade cakes and a seasonal lunchtime menu. (30) gift aid admission (standard price in brackets) > Adult House & Grounds Child House & Grounds Family House & Grounds Hatchlands Park Only - Adult Hatchlands Park Only - Child Hatchlands Park Only - Group Adult Combined* Child Combined* Family Combined* Group Combined* £7.00 (6.30) £3.60 (3.25) £18.90 (17.00) £4.00 (£3.60) £2.00 (£1.80) £5.95 £12.20 (£11.00) £6.10 (£5.50) £35.10 (£31.50) £12.20 (£11.00) * Combined prices are for both Clandon Park & Hatchlands Park. Hatchlands is set in a beautiful 430 acre Repton park offering a variety of parkland and woodland walks. The house was built for the naval hero Admiral Boscawen in 1756 and boasts the earliest surviving interiors by Robert Adam. Inside explore the world’s largest collection of composer related keyboards upon which J.C.Bach, Chopin, Mahler & Elgar, to mention a few, have played. The shop and licensed tearoom serving coffee, lunches and teas can be found in the lovely cobbled courtyard, both open the same days as the house. (15-50) (50) COACH www.visitsurrey.com COACH 15 © Richard Kluczynski MAP 1 G MAP 1 G 4D MAP 1 6B 7C LOSELEY PARK PAINSHILL PARK POLESDEN LACEY LOSELEY PARK GUILDFORD, SURREY GU3 1HS Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 1JE GREAT BOOKHAM, NR DORKING, SURREY RH5 6BD t > 01483 405112 e > enquiries@loseleypark.co.uk w > www.loseley-park.com t > 01932 868113 e > info@painshill.co.uk w > www.painshill.co.uk t > 01372 452048 e > polesdenlacey@nationaltrust.org.uk w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk/polesdenlacey opening times > opening times > Open daily opening times > GARDEN, SHOP & TEAROOM: MAY - SEPT Tues - Sun + BH Mondays 11:00 - 17:00 MAR - OCT 10:30 - 18:00 or dusk if earlier (last entry 16:30) HOUSE: MAY - AUG Tues - Thurs + Sun 13:00 - 17:00, BH 13:00 - 17:00 NOV - FEB 10:30 - 16:00 or dusk if earlier (last entry 15:00) Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day admission > House, Garden & Grounds: Adult £8, Child (5 - 16) £4, Conc £7.50, Family (2A + 3C) £20.00 Garden & Grounds Only: Adult £4.50, Child (5+) £2.25, Conc £4.00 Friends of Loseley Park: £20 (free entry and 1 guest to garden during season and special offers) Special rates for group booking (Min 10 people). Visitors to Loseley Park can enjoy 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 beauty and tranquility. The stunning Walled Garden features an award-winning rose garden, white garden, herb garden, flower garden, organic vegetable garden and delightful moat walk. Other attractions include a lake walk, tea room serving light snacks, gift shop and plant sales. Adults £6.60, Concessions £5.80, Child (5 - 16) £3.85, Family (2A + 4C) £22.00, Under 5’s & Disabled Carer FREE Group rates available located > On A245 just off A3 near M25 J10 Step into a ‘living work of art’ and discover 158 acres of magnificent 18th century Georgian landscape and 14 acre lake. Visit the amazing crystal Grotto*, a romantic Ruined Abbey, the Gothic Temple, an exotic Turkish Tent and climb the 99 steps of the Gothic Tower for spectacular views across Surrey. Throughout the year from snowdrops to autumn colour; the plantings, national collection of North American trees and shrubs, and Vineyard offer seasonal interest within the parkland. We hold a great variety of events, school holiday activities and a children’s summer camp, as well as a varied programme of interesting talks. Please call or visit the website for further details. *Limited opening times. (200) Grounds/Restaurant/Shops: 7 days a week 1 JAN - 12 FEB 10:00 - 16:00 13 FEB - 31 OCT 10:00 - 17:00 1 NOV - 31 DEC 10:00 - 16:00 See website for further details admission > House: 3 MAR - 31 OCT Weds - Sun 11:00 - 17:00 admission > Adult House & Grounds Child House & Grounds Family House & Grounds Adult Grounds Child Grounds Family Grounds £11.60 £5.80 £29.00 £7.40 £3.70 £18.50 Originally an elegant 1820s Regency villa in a magnificent landscape setting. The house was remodelled after 1906 by the Hon Mrs Ronald Greville, a well-known Edwardian hostess. Her collection of fine paintings, furniture, porcelain and silver are still displayed in the reception rooms and galleries. Extensive grounds (1,400 acre estate), walled rose garden, lawns and landscaped walks. Farm shop, restaurant, gift shop and gardens open all year round. (200) COACH COACH 16 Visit Surrey 2010 © Virginia Gray MAP 1 G MAP 1 3F 5B RAMSTER GARDEN RHS GARDEN WISLEY CHIDDINGFOLD, SURREY GU8 4SN Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB t > 01428 654167 e > rosie@ramsterevents.com w > www.ramsterevents.com t > 0845 260 9000 w > www.rhs.org.uk/wisley opening times > opening times > All year except Christmas Day Open 2 APR - 20 JUN 2010 Garden and Tea House - 10:00 - 17:00 daily Plant and Food Fair 25th April 2010 Children’s Theatre in the garden, 20th June 2010 admission > £5.00, Under 16s FREE Groups welcome by appointment Ramster is a stunning, mature woodland garden set in over 30 acres, famous for its Rhododendrons and Azaleas collection and carpets of bluebells. Enjoy a peaceful wander down the meandering woodland walk, explore the bog garden with stepping stones under the giant Gunnera or relax in the tranquil enclosed Tennis Court Garden. COACH (100) Mon - Fri 10:00 - 18:00 Sat & Sun 09:00 - 18:00 (NOV - FEB closes 16.30) Last admission 1 hr before closing MAP 1 TITSEY HILL, OXTED, SURREY RH8 0SD t > 01273 715359 w > www.titsey.org opening times > Mid MAY - End of SEPT Weds & Sun MAY & AUG Bank Holidays 13:00 - 17:00 admission > Garden only on Easter Mon. Garden only open every Sat during opening season. Adult £9.50, Child (6 - 16 yrs) £3, Children under 6 FREE, Group rates from £7.50 (if paid 3 days in advance), RHS members FREE Whatever the season, Wisley guarantees a wonderful day out. Enjoy glorious vistas, year round beauty and ever-changing colour across 200 acres of garden landscapes. Plant highlights include swathes of spring bulbs in March and April and rhododendrons in May. A wide variety of dahlias fill the garden in September, whilst rich red and orange autumn foliage and winter chrysanthemums continue the colour to the end of the year. Wisley has stunning mixed borders, a vegetable garden offering plenty of ideas on how to grow your own, and a traditional English Country garden offering beauty and tranquillity. No visit to Wisley would be complete without enjoying the magnificent tropical plant collection in the stunning Glasshouse. So whether you’re looking to enjoy a gentle stroll with friends, searching for garden inspiration or want to entertain the children on a family day out, Wisley’s size, beauty and diversity will ensure an exceptional visit for all. 12 B TITSEY PLACE AND GARDENS Open exclusively for groups by arrangement. The Church of St James is open Easter Sun - 31 OCT every Weds, Sat, Sun & BH admission > House & Garden £7 Garden Only £4.50 Children Under 16 £1 Woodland walks Free and open 365 days. Titsey Place, with its stunning garden, lakes, woodland walks, walled kitchen garden and park offering panoramic views, enchants visitors. Enjoy the fine family portraits, furniture, a beautiful collection of porcelain and a marvellous set of four Canaletto pictures of Venice. After visiting the mansion house and grounds, why not relax in our new tea room where light refreshments are available. Open exclusively for groups by arrangement. (80) (20) (100s) COACH www.visitsurrey.com 17 heritage MAP 1 BROOKLANDS MUSEUM 6A BROOKLANDS ROAD, WEYBRIDGE KT13 0QN Delving into the past of the many market towns and villages in the county of Surrey is a truly fascinating way to immerse yourself in the area. Spending an hour at any of the local museums (Guildford, Dorking, Haslemere, Farnham, Godalming, Leatherhead, Reigate or the Lightbox in Woking) will unlock times gone by and reveal how these places have been shaped by historic events. t > 01932 857381 e > info@brooklandsmuseum.com w > www.brooklandsmuseum.com Many areas have guided tours by experienced blue-badged guides who bring the local area to life. Tours vary from spooky ghost strolls to life in medieval times and famous (and infamous) past residents – from Kings to scoundrels and industrialists to artists. BROOKLANDS Museum in Weybridge is famous for recapturing the spirit of the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation. Heritage Open Days in September, offers free access to buildings not always open to the public, including Farnham Castle, Guildford Castle, The Medieval Undercroft, Foxenden Quarry, Guildford House Gallery, Dorking Caves and the Pepperpot in Godalming, to name but a few. opening times > Summer 10:00 - 17:00 Winter 10:00 - 16:00 admission > Family £24, Adult £9, Senior Citizen £7, Child (5 16) £5, Child (Under 5) FREE (correct October 2009) This site, created by local wealthy land owner Hugh Locke King in 1907, was the first purpose built motor racing circuit in the world and where pioneer aviator AV Roe made his first trials in powered flight. It developed to become a wonder of the Edwardian age and one of the most exciting and ‘happening’ places of the 20s and 30s. Brooklands embraced most of Great Britain’s automobile World Record Breaking success. In the air, the Vickers Vimy, Wellington Bomber, Hawker Hurricane and the iconic Concorde were all symbolic of the pioneering effort that pervaded these few Surrey acres. Brooklands Museum tells the full story with genuine artefacts and memorabilia. It is open every day apart from a few days over Christmas. Visit www.brooklandsmuseum. com for details or call 01932 857381. COACH 18 18 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 5 G 4B MAP 1 4D MAP 1 G 3D THE GREAT BARN WANBOROUGH DAPDUNE WHARF FARNCOMBE BOAT HOUSE WHARF ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4RR CATTESHALL LOCK, GODALMING, SURREY GU7 1NH WANBOROUGH, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU3 2JR t > 01483 561389 e > riverwey@nationaltrust.org.uk w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk t > 01483 421306 e > enquiries@farncombeboats.co.uk w > www.farncombeboats.co.uk t > 01483 444750 (via Guildford Museum) e > museum@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk opening times > opening times > opening times > 13 MAR - 31 OCT Thurs - Mon 11:00 - 17:00 Last entry 30 minutes before closing 14:00 - 17:00 Sat 17 APR, Sat 8 MAY, Sat 5 JUN, Sun 20 JUN, Sat 3 JUL, Sun 18 JUL, Sat 7 AUG EASTER - END OCT Daily 9:00 - 17:30 Bistro open all year round Weds - Sun 10:00 - 17:00 Fri/Sat/Sun 10,11,12 SEPT Refreshments served all day during Heritage weekend admission > admission > NT members FREE (on production of membership card) Adult £3.80 (17 yrs plus), Child £2 (5 - 16 yrs), Family (2A + 3C) £10.50 Boat Trip: Dapdune Belle/Seewey 40 minutes Adult £3.50 (17 yrs plus), Child £2 (1 - 16) 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, family events and guided walks run throughout the season. River trips available, weather permitting. Depends on activity chosen, please contact for details Our idyllic ‘island’ setting is just the place to relax and enjoy the River Wey. Hire a rowing boat, canoe and punt for the hour or the day. Take time afloat with family, friends or business colleagues on one of our purpose-built day narrow boats, cruising to Guildford and back or spend a short break or week as skipper of a traditionally painted holiday narrow boat. ‘Hectors on the Wey’ Bistro on the riverside lawn is just the place to sit and watch the world go by over a glass of wine or cup of tea. Tea served on the Sunday open days 20 JUN, 18 JUL admission > FREE The Great Barn at Wanborough lies just to the north of the Hog’s Back. It is one of the largest and most important medieval barns in south east England. It was built in 1388 by the Cistercian monks of Waverley Abbey, five miles away, as part of a ‘grange’ - a farm which supplied the abbey itself. Waverley Abbey was closed down by King Henry VIII in 1536 but the barn has remained essentially as it was in the Middle Ages. Stewards are available on the above open days to conduct tours of the hamlet including the barn and church. Visits by groups can be arranged on other dates. (50 by arrangement) COACH (50) COACH www.visitsurrey.com 19 MAP 5 MAP 5 5C MAP 5 3B 5C GUILDFORD CASTLE GUILDFORD CATHEDRAL CASTLE STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3SX STAG HILL, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 7UP HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3AA t > 01483 444751 e > museum@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk t > 01483 547860 e > reception@guildford-cathedral.org w > www.guildford-cathedral.org t > 01483 444035 w > www.guildford.gov.uk opening times > opening times > CATHEDRAL: Daily throughout the year, 8:30 - 17:30 RESTAURANT & SHOPS: 9:00 - 16:30 APR - SEPT 10:00 - 17:00 everyday, OCT & MAR Sat & Sun ONLY (plus OCT HALF TERM) 11:00 - 17:00. Closed NOV - FEB. admission > Adult £2.60, Conc & Child £1.30 The Castle Grounds are open all year round - Admission is FREE Tours and talks by arrangement Educational visits by arrangement The Great Tower is now open after extensive renovation, including new floors and a roof which has made the building more accessible to visitors. The Tower contains a model of the original castle, circa 1300, and interpretation panels tracing its history to the present day. There is a visitor platform on the roof offering panoramic views of Guildford. (30) THE GUILDHALL FREE From its commanding hilltop position, Guildford Cathedral is an imposing landmark. Inside, there is tranquility, peace, beauty, lightness and space, created by the interior of pale Somerset sandstone and white Italian marble floors. Admission is free and additional facilities include a gift shop, book shop and restaurant. Large car and coach park available with free parking. Full facilities for disabled visitors. (200) Open all year for tours: Tues & Thurs 14:00 & 15:00. Groups by arrangement. admission > admission > opening times > FREE 16th/17th century building of great historic interest, formerly a courtroom and Council Chamber. The ground floor is of Tudor origin. The building houses the Civic plate and many rare items. The Classical front of the building is dominated by a magnificent bracket clock made in 1683. A stairwalker is available for access to the council chamber upon request. The Guildhall is available for private hire, please contact for more details. (T) (20) COACH 20 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 1 2E G MAP 1 G 4D MAP 5 5C RURAL LIFE CENTRE SHALFORD MILL THE UNDERCROFT REEDS ROAD, TILFORD, FARNHAM, SURREY GU10 2DL SHALFORD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU4 8BS 72 HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3HE t > 01252 795571 e > info@rural-life.org.uk w > www.rural-life.org.uk t > 01483 561389 e > shalfordmill@nationaltrust.org.uk w > www.nationaltrust.org.uk t > 01483 444751 (via Guildford Museum) w > www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk opening times > opening times > 10 MAR - 31 OCT Weds - Sun + BH 10:00 - 17:00 Winter Season: Weds & Sun 11:00 - 16:00 admission > (Premium Events excepted) Adult £8, Concession £7, Child (5 - 16) £6, Family (2A + 2C) £25 The Rural Life Centre is a museum of past village life covering the years from 1750 to 1960. It is set in over ten acres of garden and woodland and housed in purpose-built and reconstructed buildings including a chapel, village hall, cricket pavilion and schoolroom. Displays show village crafts and trade such as wheelwrighting, bakers, vets and many more. An historic village playground provides entertainment for children as does a preserved narrow guage light railway which operates on Sundays. There is also an arboretum with over 100 species of trees from around the world. Send a self-addressed envelope for a diary of events. 28 MAR - 31 OCT Weds and Sun ONLY 11:00 - 16:30 Guided tours only admission > National Trust members FREE Adult £2.50, Child £1.25, Family £5 Booked Guided Tours: Group £3, Child £1.50 NB: No parking at the property Shalford Mill is a wonderful hidden gem, in the quiet backwater of Shalford sitting across the clear water of the Tillingbourne stream. The National Trust runs regular guided tours of this well preserved early 18th century water mill. The building has remained almost unaltered since ceasing operations in 1914. Although the water wheel no longer functions, it is still possible to trace the remarkable journey of grain around the mill before it was bagged up and carted off to the bakers. opening times > Weds 14:00 - 16:00 and Sat 10:00 - 16:00 MAY - SEPT admission > FREE The medieval Undercroft on Guildford High Street is one of the finest examples in the country. Dating from the end of the 13th century, this stone vaulted semi-basement is thought to have been a merchant’s shop, selling wine or expensive cloths or silk. Undercrofts like this are a feature of towns engaged in the import and export trade, and the merchant who built this Undercroft must have expected to deal with prosperous clients who sought luxury goods. There are traces of perhaps half a dozen Undercrofts in Guildford at the time that this one was built. They were very expensive and only a rich merchant could afford the masonry work, indicating that Guildford was very wealthy throughout the middle ages. (15 in mill at any time) COACH www.visitsurrey.com 21 art, culture & antiques Come and be entertained in Surrey, where the best in theatre, film, comedy, dance, and music await you! Surrey has something to offer everyone, from touring musicals and exhibitions, festive pantomimes and live music to cutting edge drama, dance and stand-up talent. A host of popular performance venues cover the county, including large theatres hosting superb West End productions as well as more intimate arts venues in unique settings. Those interested in the visual arts can take advantage of a wide range of galleries, both modern and traditional, and even an outdoor sculpture park set in mature woodland. There are various arts festivals throughout the year and some hands-on art workshops if you want to get creative yourself. Look out for the county-wide Surrey Artist’s Open Studios in June, music and book festivals, Guilfest, and the Arts Alive Festival. 22 22 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 7 3B THE AMBASSADORS NEW VICTORIA THEATRE, AMBASSADORS CINEMAS AND RHODA McGAW THEATRE, PEACOCKS CENTRE, WOKING, SURREY GU21 6GQ t > 0844 871 7645 (Theatre Box Office) 0844 871 7643 (Cinemas) e > wokingboxoffice@theambassadors.com w > www.ambassadortickets/woking opening times > Box Office Mon - Sat 10:00 - 21:30, Sun 12:00 - 21:30 The New Victoria Theatre The comfort of its spacious front of house areas and luxurious 1331 seat auditorium, coupled with state of the art technical facilities, excellent acoustics and clear sight lines, allow the New Victoria Theatre to play host to top quality drama, comedy, musical, concerts, touring opera and ballet and the very best pre and post-West End shows. The Rhoda McGaw Theatre The 230 seat Rhoda McGaw Theatre is a community performance space jointly managed by Woking Borough Council and The Ambassdors, Woking in association with Woking Drama Association. The Ambassadors Multiplex Cinemas The Ambassadors Cinema is a six screen cinema complex boasting digital surround sound in all six screens, a wide range of concessions and a comfortable and friendly environment. www.visitsurrey.com MAP 2 MAP 2 G 2C CELEBRATED ANTIQUES QUARTER Historic West Street, Dorking w > www.weststreetdorking.com West Street, in the heart of the historic market town of Dorking, with it’s beautiful listed 16th century properties, is home to the many individual antique shops and antique centres specialising in furniture and objet d’art from the medieval period through to art deco of the 20th century. West Street’s reputation for fine antiques, art galleries and expertise is renowned, attracting buyers worldwide with many dealers trading seven days a week throughout the year. West Street, once home to Pilgrim Father William Mullins and now home to Dorking & District Museum, is not just about antiques, it also offers visitors two fine eateries from famed restaurateur Paul Montalto, eclectic independent shops, ladies designer wear and accessories boutiques, and rare and unusual textiles. West Street holds popular arts and antiques events and, with new antiques shops recently opened for business, there is plenty for collectors, browsers, diners and shoppers alike. More information can be found on the website www.weststreetdorking.com. 3B DORKING HALLS REIGATE ROAD, DORKING, SURREY RH4 1SG t > 01306 881717 e > boxoffice@molevalley.gov.uk w > www.dorkinghalls.co.uk opening times > Mon - Sat from 10:00 Sun opening times vary please contact the Box Office directly One of Surrey’s most popular venues, Dorking Halls, presents a lively programme of live entertainment and all the latest movies. This beautiful 1930s venue is famous for its association with the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, who for many years conducted the Leith Hill Musical Festival at Dorking Halls. A statue of Vaughan Williams stands outside and a commemorative plaque can be found in the foyer. The venue’s Intermission Café is a welcoming haven for visitors to the area offering a range of tasty meals and snacks. (T) 23 MAP 5 5C THE ELECTRIC THEATRE ONSLOW STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4SZ MAP 1 2F GRAYSHOTT POTTERY & CAFÉ BISTRO School Road, Grayshott, Hindhead GU26 6LR t > 01428 604404 e > sales@grayshottpottery.com w > www.grayshottpottery.com t > 01483 444789 (box office) e > electrictheatre@guildford.gov.uk w > www.electrictheatre.co.uk Please check the website for performance times. admission > The Electric Theatre is Guildford’s local community theatre and is well known for its eclectic programme of drama, musicals, dance, music, poetry, film, lectures and book-signings. It aims to offer ‘something for everyone’. The theatre was opened in January 1997 with first class technical facilities and a café bar and riverside terrace which enables patrons to enjoy high quality food and drink in a riverside setting. (T) (250) FREE Grayshott Pottery sits neatly between Grayshott Primary School and St Luke’s Church in Grayshott, a short drive from Farnham and Haslemere and close to main road routes. Grayshott Pottery offers a studio gallery, an extensive gift shop (around 4,000 sq ft) and also a cosy café and patio area, where you can linger over lunch or a frothy cappuccino and a plate of home-made cakes! Grayshott Pottery has a small visitor information point too. Trading for over 50 years, it has strong links to Compton Pottery, situated at Watts Gallery near Guildford, which was started by Mary Watts, wife of the great Victorian painter, G.F. Watts. Grayshott Pottery is now also the home of Dartington Pottery which began in Devon. Today, the company is run under an ‘Employee Trust’ and visitors can see potters and artists at work creating historical reference pieces and ‘cutting edge’ art design, as well as the creation of modern restaurant-ware for many famous High Street food outlets. (30) Tues - Sat, 10:00 - 16:45 admission > admission > Prices vary, call the box office for further information on 01483 444789 155 HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3AJ Café Bistro - Mon - Sat 9:00 - 16:30 Sun & Bank Holidays 10:00 - 15:30 Non-Show Nights: 10:30 - 17:00 5C opening times > SHOP & GALLERY - Mon - Sat 9:00 - 17:30 Sun & Bank Holidays 10:00 - 16:00 Show Nights: 10:30 - 23:00 MAP 5 t > 01483 444742 e > guildfordhouse@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildfordhouse.co.uk opening times > opening times > G GUILDFORD HOUSE GALLERY FREE Guildford House Gallery is a fascinating 17th century Grade 1 Listed Town House located on the High Street. It has been the home of the Borough Art Collection since 1959. It offers a varied programme of temporary exhibitions, talks, tours and workshops. Full details can be found on the website or by telephoning the Gallery. The gift shop stocks a unique selection of greetings cards, stationery and work by local crafts people. The Gallery Café serves hot and cold home made snacks and beverages all day. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy refreshments inside or in a heated marquee in the courtyard. (T) (84) 24 Visit Surrey 2010 G MAP 5 5D GUILDFORD MUSEUM CASTLE ARCH, QUARRY STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3SX t > 01483 444750 e > museum@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildfordmuseum.co.uk opening times > Mon - Sat 11:00 - 17:00 (last admission 16:45) admission > FREE Set in a series of historic buildings just a couple of minutes walk from Guildford High Street, the Museum is full of charm and interest. Browse our displays of archaeology, local history and textiles, learn about Guildford’s links with celebrities such as Lewis Carroll and Gertrude Jekyll, visit our changing exhibitions (there’s always something new to see) and don’t miss our gift shop for a range of local history books, unusual gifts and cards. www.visitsurrey.com G GUILDFORD SHAKESPEARE COMPANY t > 01483 304384 e > info@guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk w > www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk Guildford Shakespeare Company produces professional site-specific theatre in and around some of Guildford’s most beautiful venues. The company’s productions are innovative, exciting and for all ages. These performances are much more than just theatre, but a theatrical event! Every summer the company produces a double-bill of open-air theatre in Guildford’s Castle Grounds and by the University of Surrey Lake. In February 2010, they will be producing the time-less love story Romeo + Juliet in the historic 18th Century Holy Trinity Church on Guildford’s famous High Street. To find out more and book tickets visit the website. “Guildford Shakespeare Company are magic” – Surrey Advertiser 2009 25 © Peter Cook MAP 7 G 4A MAP 1 G 2F THE LIGHTBOX THE SCULPTURE PARK CHOBHAM ROAD, WOKING, SURREY GU21 4AA JUMPS ROAD, CHURT, SURREY GU10 2LH t > 01483 737800 e > info@thelightbox.org.uk w > www.thelightbox.org.uk m > 07831 500506 t > 01428 605453 e > eddiepowell@thesculpturepark.co.uk w > www.thesculpturepark.com opening times > Tues - Sat 10:30 - 17:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00 Closed Mondays admission > FREE (a charge may apply to some exhibitions) Visit the most exciting gallery and museum in the South East. Winner of the Surrey Business Award for Leisure and Tourism 2009 and The Art Fund Prize 2008 If you’re passionate about the arts and history, want activities and fun, or would just like somewhere quiet to relax and think, you’ll find it all at The Lightbox. Designed by the architects of the London Eye, Marks Barfield, the building hosts a wide range of exhibitions, changing regularly and is welcoming for all the family. Complete your visit with a delicious meal or coffee at Palette our canal-side bistro, or browse for a special gift at our gift shop. opening times > Open 7 days a week 10:00 - 17:00 (including Bank Holidays) admission > Adult £6, Child (5 - 15) £3, SC £3, Under 5s FREE More than 150 renowned sculptors exhibiting over 200 sculptures along a one and a half mile trail throughout ten acres of arboretum and wildlife inhabited water gardens. Specialising in the sale of 20th century, modern and contemporary sculpture, advice is freely given on the supply of works of art to suit all budgets, from commercial ornamental to serious investments! Many famous deceased luminaries, some of the most prestigious living artists, together with selected emerging talents are all represented. The Lightbox has something for everyone. (T) 26 (45) Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 1 MAP 1 WATTS CHAPEL G YVONNE ARNAUD THEATRE 1 MOUSHILL LANE, MILFORD, SURREY GU8 5BH Watts Gallery, Down Lane, Compton, Guildford GU3 1DQ MILLBROOK, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3UX t > 01483 424769 e > info@SurreyGuild.com w > www.SurreyGuild.com t > 01483 810235 e > info@wattsgallery.org.uk w > www.wattsgallery.org.uk t > 01483 440000 (BOX OFFICE) e > yat@yvonne-arnaud.co.uk w > www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk opening times > opening times > opening times > SURREY GUILD CRAFT GALLERY 3E Open Daily 10:30 - 17:00 (Closed the week after Christmas) admission > FREE Surrey’s Best Kept Secret! - We are a little out of the way, but well worth a visit! Our Gallery is run co-operatively by 50 members. Here you can select from a constantly changing collection of colourful ceramics, luminous glass, sparkling jewellery, fine metalwork, luscious textiles, wonderful wood, and more! By buying direct, prices are reasonable, and commissions welcome. About us: The Surrey Guild of Craftsmen formed 30 years ago to promote the work of professional, local craftspeople. Craftspeople selected for membership are talented designer makers, many of whom are award winning, and the guild embraces a wide selection of decorative and applied arts. (6) G Chapel: Daily 09:00 - 17:00 PLEASE NOTE Group tours cost £5.50 per person and must be booked in advance. Watts Gallery Information Point & Shop: Tues - Fri 11:00 - 15:00, Sat 11:00 - 17:00, Sun 13:00 - 17:00 Watts Gallery will reopen to the public late 2010. Please contact the Gallery for more details. During the period Watts Gallery is closed for restoration, we are taking bookings for tours of the beautiful Watts Cemetery Chapel. This unique building was designed and built by Mary Seton Watts and is a wonderful fusion of Art Nouveau, Celtic, Romanesque and Egyptian influences. The tour will last approximately one hour and will also include the Watts Memorial. Both buildings are undercover and have seating available. The Watts Chapel is around 300 yards from the Watts Gallery Information Point and Shop and Tea Shop, which displays a selection of Compton Pottery, a film on G.F. Watts, the restoration updates and a range of gifts. (50) www.visitsurrey.com 4D MAP 5 5D Box Office - Mon - Sat 10:00 - 20:00 (10:00 - 18:00 on non-performance days) admission > Prices vary, please call our Box Office or visit our website for further information The ideal place for a complete night out with two auditoriums, restaurants, bars and a riverside garden. The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre offers new plays, pre and post West End shows and classics, plus opera, ballet, music and comedy as well as children’s events. An annual pantomime, art exhibition and film season feature and the Youth Theatre offers an exciting mix of activities for young people and adults all year round. Call the Box Office for details of current events, or visit our website, where you can find out more information, book tickets or download our current brochure. (590) (600 stand, 250 seated) (T) (50) 27 shopping MAP 5 NORTH STREET MARKET 5C NORTH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY Surrey is perfect for a bit of retail therapy. The towns offer high street branded names, designer shops and independent outlets. Shopping Malls are perfect place to eat, shop and meet with friends whatever the weather. The villages are a haven for antique hunters and original gifts, and look out for the regular farmers markets across the county offering locally produced fruit, vegetables and meat, and craft markets offer a range of original items including clothing, bags, jewellery and hand crafted items. 28 28 t > 01483 444532 e > parking@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildford.gov.uk opening times > Every Friday & Saturday Every Friday and Saturday central Guildford is bustling with visitors to the traditional street market. Shoppers will find fruit, flowers and other fresh produce alongside fancy goods, clothing and numerous other products. Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 5 MAP 2 ST MARTINS WALK SHOPPING CENTRE 4C DORKING t > 01306 742899 w > www.stmartinswalk.co.uk Conveniently adjacent to the towns’ main car park and easily accessed from the High Street, St Martins Walk is an open-air shopping centre, with a mix of well-known names, independent shops and an outdoor café area. The centre hosts many of Dorking’s popular annual festivals, including Easter events, Arts Alive Street Party and Christmas Gala Night. Aromantica Body Shop Capelli Hair Design Chimes for Lunch Clinton Cards Cook Country Bride Fothergills Fun & Games Help the Aged Holistic Life Centre Julian Graves Marks & Spencer Monsoon MXS Books Shoecare Silk Road Vodafone TUNSGATE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE 5C 98-110 High Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3HE t > 01483 569527 f > 01483 537153 e > shopping@tunsgate.co.uk w > www.tunsgate.co.uk open > Open 7 days a week (see website for individual shop opening hours) Situated in the heart of Guildford, half way up the cobbled High Street opposite the town’s famous Guildhall clock is Tunsgate Square Shopping Centre. This prime shopping centre offers a wide range of quality homewares, furniture, luggageware and gifts and the finest in designer fashions, accessories and footwear for men and women, all in an unrivalled sophisticated and spacious environment. The Tunsgate car park is directly beneath and can be entered via Castle Street by the Castle Grounds with pedestrian access leading straight into the conservatory-style Square, where the recently refurbished, family-run Continental Café is located, creating a perfect place to meet for continental-style coffees and English teas, smoothies, patisseries and home-made light meals. The Centre has a high number of independently owned stores such as Babylon, C&H, Hartleys Menwear and Sergio Pizarro trading alongside some of the best known, such as Barbour, Clarks, Heal’s, Panasonic Store and Sofa Workshop. The pearl at the heart of Guildford. Over 400 parking spaces. Disabled access. Ladies, gents & disabled toilets. www.visitsurrey.com 29 great days out Our guide to great days out takes in creatures great and small with a trip to Bocketts Farm, Birdworld and llama trekking in the Surrey Hills. For a gentle day out, amble around the many markets, or take a boat along the River Wey. For the more adventurous, there is a high wire forest adventure at Go Ape! or a work-out at Guildford Spectrum Sports Centre. For a corporate day out, why not visit the Hogs Back Brewery for a tour and sample the brew, or get dressed up and visit Sandown Racecourse? We are justifiably proud in having the UK’s largest agricultural event taking place in Surrey every May Bank Holiday, when the Surrey County Show brings the best of British livestock, international entertainers and local produce together for a fantastic family day out. There’s so much to do in Surrey, why not turn your day out into a weekend? For more itinerary ideas from antiques to wine and country house tours, visit www.visitsurrey.com MAP 1 G 7C BOCKETTS FARM PARK YOUNG STREET, FETCHAM, LEATHERHEAD, SURREY KT22 9BS t > 01372 363764 e > jane@bockettsfarm.co.uk w > www.bockettsfarm.co.uk opening times > Open Daily 10:00 - 17:00 Not open 25 & 26 DEC & 1 JAN admission > Adult £8.25, Senior Citizen £7.75, Child (3 - 17 yrs) £7.75, Children 2 yrs £6.25, Disabled £5.75 Bocketts Farm is a working family farm set in beautiful countryside on the slopes of the North Downs in Surrey. We have many breeds of animals and lots of attractions for all the family both inside and out. A great day out whatever the weather! Being a working farm no two days are quite the same. Lambing, shearing, hay making and the harvest punctuate our farming year and there are often lambs, goat kids, calves, piglets, foals, and chicks to see. The huge covered area houses two fantastic playbarns including a 70 foot 4 lane astro-slide and outside are trampolines, play trails and an amazing jumping pillow. Daily activities include pony rides, tractor rides, goat milking and pig racing. The new ‘Gold-Panning’ area is open at busy times. Our Old Barn tearooms serves delicious food all day and our toy and gift shop also sells climbing frames and trampolines. (150) (120) COACH 30 30 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 1 BRITISH WILDLIFE CENTRE MAP 1 G 11 E 7C DENBIES WINE ESTATE EASTBOURNE ROAD (A22), NEWCHAPEL, LINGFIELD, SURREY RH7 6LF LONDON ROAD, DORKING, SURREY RH5 6AA t > 01342 834658 e > info@britishwildlifecentre.co.uk w > www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk t > 01306 876616 w > www.denbies.co.uk opening times > Open all year for racedays Wine Tours: Daily on the hour admission > admission > (effective from 1st March 2010) Adult £10, Senior £9, Child (3-15) £7.50, Family (2A + 2C) £32 In the heart of East Surrey’s countryside is the British Wildlife Centre - the best place to see and learn about Britain’s own wonderful wildlife, with over forty different species on display, including foxes, otters, badgers, pine martens and red squirrels, as well as beautiful birds of prey. Half hourly Keeper Talks allow you to see up close many animals rarely seen in the wild. A great day out for all ages and a real natural history lesson! The Centre is on the A22 at Newchapel, near Lingfield. Open weekends & Bank Holidays from March to October and daily during school holidays. (20-60) 8B t > 0844 579 3004 w > www.epsomdowns.co.uk Daily 9:30 - 17:30 (Not open Christmas/Boxing/New Years Day) 10:00 - 17:00 every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday MAR - OCT Every day during school holidays EPSOM DOWNS RACECOURSE EPSOM DOWNS, SURREY KT18 5LQ opening times > opening times > MAP 1 FREE Tours from £9 per person Group rates available Denbies Wine Estate is England’s largest single estate vineyard with 265 acres of vines. This all weather venue gives visitors a unique and fascinating insight into all aspects of the wine producing process both indoor and out. The flint-clad Chateau-style Visitor Centre offers two restaurants; Conservatory Servery and the third floor a la carte Gallery Restaurant providing spectacular views of the estate, Wine and Gift shop, Kitchen Garden Farm Shop and Art Gallery. Epsom Downs Racecourse is set in idyllic countryside with superb views over both the downs and the London skyline. With a fun-filled fixture list of 15 flat races including the legendary Investec Derby Festival, five racing and music nights in July including Simply Red and many more great names to be confirmed, and a family fun day in August, it really is the perfect place to put a smile on your face in 2010. For more information or to book please call 0844 579 3004 or visit www.epsomdowns.co.uk COACH Denbies Farmhouse Guest Accommodation, ETB ‘Silver 4 with its stunning views over the vineyard is perfect for guests wishing to extend their stay. (400) (T) (80) COACH www.visitsurrey.com 31 MAP 1 MAP 5 MAP 1 GO APE! G GUILDFORD BOATHOUSE GO APE!, ALICE HOLT FOREST, BUCKS HORN OAK, NR FARNHAM GU10 4LS MILLBROOK, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3XJ STOKE ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 1HB t > 0845 094 8739 e > info@goape.co.uk w > www.goape.co.uk t > 01483 504494 e > info@guildfordboats.co.uk w > www.guildfordboats.co.uk t > 01483 444888 e > lido@guildford.gov.uk w > www.guildfordlido.co.uk opening times > opening times > EASTER - OCT Daily 9:00 - 17:30 1D Sat 13 FEB - Sun 21 FEB Weekends only 27 FEB - 21 MAR Fri 26 MAR - Sun 31 OCT (Closed Tues during term times) Weekends only throughout NOV DEC openings tbc please see our website for details. admission > Adult from £30, Child (10 - 17) from £20 High wire forest adventure, Alice Holt FOREST - Bring Out Your Inner Ape! Think you, your friends and family can handle 3 hours of tree top adventure? Are you wild enough to climb 30ft up a rope ladder, Tarzan swing into a giant rope net then zip wire through trees, crawl through tunnels and tackle high wire rope bridges? If the answer’s yes, you’re ready to Go Ape. Minimum age 10 years. Minimum height 1.4m/ 4ft7”. Under 18’s must be supervised by a participating adult. An adult can supervise EITHER two under 18 year olds (where one or both children are 10-15 years old) OR up to five 16-17 year olds. 5D admission > Depends on length of trip and type of activity, please contact for details. Spending time on the river really is the fastest way to slow down and for over a century people have been enjoying a visit to the River Wey at Guildford Boat House. An excursion of an hour or two aboard “Harry Stevens” transports you almost magically from the busy town straight into picturesque rural Surrey; “Alfred Leroy” offers the additional pleasure of a meal afloat with a party of friends or colleagues. Rowing boats and canoes can be hired by the hour or for complete relaxation take a short break, week or longer aboard one of our holiday narrowboats. 4C GUILDFORD LIDO Guildford’s open-air pool, the Lido, is open during the summer season from April to September. Set in 4½ acres of beautifully landscaped gardens the heated Olympic sized pool is a great place to chill out, meet friends, picnic and of course, do some serious swimming! The Lido is one of Guildford’s greatest treasures. Tucked away next to Guildford College and 1 minute from the A3, it is one of the country’s few remaining original 1930’s pools. The Lido attracts an average of 60,000 people every season and is home for a variety of community galas, competitions and other community clubs and societies. The Lido is also a great venue for private hire with corporate BBQ’s our speciality. Please visit our website or call us for detailed opening times and prices. (60) Pre-booking essential. Book online and watch people go ape at www.goape.co.uk or by calling 0845 094 8739. (T) 32 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 5 6A MAP 1 5A GUILDFORD SPECTRUM LEISURE COMPLEX MERCEDES-BENZ WORLD PARKWAY, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 1UP BROOKLANDS DRIVE, WEYBRIDGE, SURREY KT13 0SL THE MERRY HARRIERS, HAMBLEDON, GODALMING, SURREY GU8 4DR t > 01483 443322 e > info@guildfordspectrum.co.uk w > www.guildfordspectrum.co.uk t > 0870 400 4000 e > mbworld@mercedes.co.uk w > www.mercedes-benzworld.co.uk t > 01428 682883 e > info@surrey-hills-llamas.co.uk w > www.surrey-hills-llamas.co.uk Guildford Spectrum - the most exciting leisure complex in the UK has many facilities available for everyone to enjoy. These include; four swimming pools including a great leisure pool with wave machine, an Olympic sized ice rink and a 32 lane tenpin bowling centre. opening times > opening times > For younger visitors, there’s a soft play area providing a challenging and fun-filled environment. There is free parking, two bars and four restaurants and we are open 365 days a year! Please visit our website or call us for detailed opening times and prices. (T) COACH Open Daily 10:00 - 18:00 Open all year including Christmas Day admission > SURREY HILLS LLAMAS admission > FREE Treks from £30 You’re always guaranteed a fun family day out when you visit Mercedes-Benz World. And the great thing is admission free. Llamas are wonderful animals – friendly, intelligent and inquisitive with an incredibly calming influence. There’s plenty to see and do from getting up close to automotive classics and the current Mercedes-Benz range to watching the Silver Arrows AMG Display Team perform dazzling displays of driving acrobatics. Plus there are all sorts of events, festivals and concerts throughout the year to make for an even more entertaining time on special days. Lead your very own llama through the stunning Surrey Hills. Throughout the year our gentle llamas will accompany you across the North Downs - in summer, until we reach the perfect spot to unpack our delicious picnic lunch prepared with local produce. Or on a crisp winter’s day, to an award winning local pub for a sumptuous two course lunch. And for a truly unforgettable day, you could enjoy the thrill of a driving experience for adults, kids or the whole family. Special interest treks include ‘All-English Produce St. George’s Day Trek’ and autumn ‘Funghi Forays’. (20) (350) COACH A truly unforgettable experience – a great way to unwind or a gift for that special occasion. Birthday parties. Corporate groups welcome. From walking enthusiasts to couch potatoes there is a trek to suit everyone from 8 to 80! (80) (80) (T) COACH www.visitsurrey.com 33 golf With 108 golf clubs, Surrey provides an abundance of choice for any golfer. The landscape of heaths, downlands, commons and parklands which characterise the county provide great variety in a range of stunning settings. Whether you are looking for a course to challenge or develop your game Surrey has so much to offer the golfer championship venues, pay and play courses and beautiful members’ clubs that accept visitors such as Burhill and Effingham. Why not turn your round of golf into an overnight stay and visit a golf resort such as Gatton Manor? An ideal opportunity to play, stay and relax or to visit other courses/attractions in the area. Regardless of how you play on the day, we know Surrey’s golf courses won’t disappoint! 34 34 Visit Surrey 2010 MAP 1 6A MAP 1 6C MAP 1 G 7F GATTON MANOR HOTEL & GOLF CLUB BURHILL GOLF CLUB EFFINGHAM GOLF CLUB BURWOOD ROAD, WALTON ON THAMES, SURREY KT12 4BL GUILDFORD ROAD, EFFINGHAM, LEATHERHEAD, SURREY KT24 5PZ OCKLEY, NR DORKING, SURREY RH5 5PQ t > 01932 227345 w > www.burhillgolf-club.co.uk t > 01372 452203 e > secretary@effinghamgolfclub.com w > www.effinghamgolfclub.com t > 01306 627555 e > info@gattonmanor.co.uk w > www.gattonmanor.co.uk Effingham Golf Club is situated in a stunning and convenient part of Surrey. It is a course of outstanding quality set in 264 acres of mature down land with exceptional views of London from many of its holes. Designed by Harry Colt the 6500yd course is a fair test of golf and plays host to the Regional Qualifier for the Open Championship. Golfers of all levels and experience are welcome at Gatton Manor whether members, visitors, hotel residents, societies or corporates. Nestled in 400 acres of Surrey woodland, close to the M25, A3 and Heathrow, Burhill is the ideal setting for a day of golfing. With two superb 18 hole courses, totally different in character, 3 putting greens, a brand new short game practice facility and a stunning driving range with mats and grass tees, Burhill poses a challenge for golfers of all abilities. The stunning Mansion clubhouse, built in 1726 boasts a colourful history and is a delightful setting for dining either in The Orangery or on the beautiful Terrace overlooking the feature 18th hole on the New Course. A selection of private function suites can accommodate numbers from 12 to 132 seated and a reception for 150 in the beautiful Iveagh Lounge. From meetings and conferences, private dining to exclusive use weddings, Burhill is the perfect venue. Among the options available are a Begin Golf @ Burhill package which allows the new golfer a chance to learn the game whilst experiencing all the amenities of a top class Club. The Georgian Clubhouse offers a warm welcome to all visitors with an excellent selection of cuisine and wines. The professional shop is open daily from 07.30am to serve the every day needs of golfers and they can be contacted on 01372 452606 or professional@effinghamgolfclub.com to arrange a game. Visit our website www.effinghamgolfclub. com for further information and pictures of the course. (90) 18 C T £ Gatton Manor offers a mature 18 hole woodland course in a stunning setting. Established in the late 1960s the challenging course is championship length (6,600 yards) and playable all year round. No two holes are alike and imaginative use has been made of streams, lakes, and tree-lined fairways. The combination of excellent facilities, the fair challenge of the course and our multiple award winning service provides no better place in which to enjoy a round of golf. Afterwards you can relax and share experiences in our Clubhouse. Golf breaks available. 18 C T £ As a private members club we do advise booking in advance and we cannot accommodate visitors at weekends or Bank Holidays on the courses. COACH 18 T (104) 27 36 www.visitsurrey.com C 35 dining out KEY TO SYMBOLS - DINING OUT Separate Restaurant Cream teas, champagne by the river, pub grub or pizza, whatever you fancy Surrey has a range of quality places to eat, drink and enjoy. Why not try Surrey Gold, one of our locally produced wines from Denbies and make sure you have some local watercress, (did you know Surrey is the UK’s biggest producer!). MAP REFERENCES Please refer to the maps found on pages 58 - 61. Vegetarian Meals S Sunday opening Smoking Area Children Welcome Disabled Facilities Garden The Dining Out section of this guide has been listed alphabetically within 4 main areas: 36 36 Guildford 37 Mole Valley Dorking & Leatherhead 38 Waverley Farnham, Godalming & Haslemere 40 Woking 41 Visit Surrey 2010 Guildford GUILDFORD guildford GUILDFORD MAP 5 MAP 5 CAMBIO RESTAURANT 6 D THE CONTINENTAL CAFÉ 2 - 4 SOUTH HILL, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3SY 6B TUNSGATE SQUARE, GUILDFORD GU1 3QZ t > 01483 577702 e > cambiosouthhill@aol.com w> www.cambiorestaurant.com t > 01483 303619 w > www.thecontinentalcafe.co.uk Located in Guildford’s town centre, Cambio Restaurant extends into the castle ground gardens where guests can enjoy pre-dinner drinks on the terrace. It’s minimal but stunning design of natural wood and stainless steel allows food to be the star of the show. A large window gives diners a view of the immaculate kitchen where there is a ‘chef table’ voted ‘Top Ten Chef’s Tables’ in UK very popular with regulars. Chef Carmelo Carnevale has created a modern Italian menu. Catering is available for private dining, weddings and parties. Popular & spacious family friendly 150 seat café in lovely setting under a magnificent glass atrium, surrounded by the exclusive home furnishing and fashion shops of Tunsgate Square. Access from High Street (opposite the Guildhall clock), Tunsgate and Castle Street. Our home made menu includes English breakfast, deli sandwiches, hot paninis & wraps, jacket potatoes, chilli and our locally famous large scones. Continental coffees, teas, soft drinks, smoothies, ice cream milk shakes & sundaes. prices > £35 per person Set lunch also available at £14 per person (2 courses) prices > Average cost: £3.50 to £5.50 per head, Children’s menu from £1.75 5C Quiet restaurants or bustling nightlife to suit all tastes, with many serving locally produced ingredients. S GUILDFORD GUILDFORD DA GENNARO S MAP 5 5C GUILDFORD THE KEYSTONE MAP 5 5C PIZZERIA & RISTORANTE ITALIANO MAP 1 KINGHAMS RESTAURANT 6D 3 PORTSMOUTH ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 4BL GOMSHALL LANE, SHERE, SURREY GU5 9HE t > 01483 452253 w> www.dagennaro.co.uk t > 01483 575089 e > drink@thekeystone.co.uk w> www.thekeystone.co.uk t > 01483 202168 e > www.kinghams-restaurant.co.uk Welcoming, traditional Italian restaurant with a superb varied menu. An independent public house with a modern comfortable feel. Developed in 2003 from the tap house of the Cannon Brewery (1875). A strong focus on real food and real ale from the 4 hand pumps. Secluded terrace. Walkers positively encouraged. Winners of British Pie Week 2009. CAMRA Good Beer Guide since 2006. Why not try our pie night on Thursdays? The atmosphere of the restaurant is always relaxed and friendly, many customers comment on this. The waiting staff take care to ensure customers feel welcome and at ease whilst maintaining their professionalism and efficiency. The interior is classically stylish. The cooking is imaginative with a creative use of high quality ingredients many from local companies and farms. A varied and balanced menu in a modern style with artistic presentation and attention to detail. Fresh fish is delivered daily. prices > £5 - £12 prices > Two courses set menu - £16.50 A la carte 3 courses - £35.00 approx 94 WOODBRIDGE ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4PY Opening Times: Lunch Tues - Sat 12:00 - 14:30 Evenings Mon - Sat 18:15 - 23:00 prices > Average £10 - 12 for 2 Set lunch menu £7 S www.visitsurrey.com S 37 Guildford - Mole Valley GUILDFORD GUILDFORD MAP 1 EAST HORLSEY MAP 5 MAP 1 4C KOHINOOR TANDOORI RESTAURANT 5C MATAHARI CUISINE OF THE FAR EAST LA MERIDIANA RESTAURANT 24 WOODBRIDGE ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 1LT 10 CHAPEL STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3UH OCKHAM ROAD SOUTH, EAST HORSLEY KT24 6QU t > 01483 306051 e > info@kohinoorguild.com w > www.kohinoorguildford.com t > 01483 457886 w> www.matahariguildford.co.uk t > 01483 284343 w > www.lameridianarestaurant.co.uk We specialise in making delicious Indian cuisine of all sorts. Matahari’s “Fusion - Cuisine” is both unique and distinctive. With emphasis on Malaysian cookery, beautifully blended with Thai, Chinese and other South-East Asian influences, they have created an exotic array of delicacies to be sampled, alongside the splendid selection of Japanese sushi, all of which can be enjoyed in a warm and rustic ambience set in one of the oldest buildings in Guildford. La Meridiana Restaurant will be an experience you will cherish and remember. Our goal is simple - to provide exceptional Italian cuisine in a relaxing and comfortable setting with service that is second to none. prices > Starters from £3.80 Main Course from £7.90 Express lunch specials from £6.90 prices > £25 - £35 three courses prices > £10.99 S S GUILDFORD SIR & MADAM THAI CUISINE 6C All making your visit to La Meridiana a lovely experience and outstanding value for money. S ALBURY MAP 5 5C WILLIAM IV MAP 1 5D 8/9 JEFFRIES PASSAGE, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4AP LITTLE LONDON, ALBURY, SURREY GU5 9DG t > 01483 535025 t > 01483 202685 w> www.williamivalbury.com Sir & Madam Thai Cuisine offers traditional Thai fare in a relaxed atmosphere in the evenings and speedy lunchtime menus during the day at low prices. 16th century country pub in the heart of the Surrey Hills just off the A25 between Guildford & Dorking. Perfectly placed for walking & riding the hundreds of acres of country around Albury, Shere, Farley Green, Blackheath and Hurtwood. We have a garden, car park, dining room, large log fire in the winter, dogs are allowed in the bar and children who can sit quietly and enjoy a meal with their parents are welcome. We produce our own free range pork. We cater for groups celebrating special occasions and can provide outside catering by prior arrangement. We are currently rated as #1 restaurant in Guildford by Trip Advisor. mole valley DORKING & LEATHERHEAD Whether you seek traditional food, the culinary delights of Europe or something more exotic, Dorking can satisfy all taste buds. Food is served Lunch Mon - Fri 12:00 - 14:00, Sat, Sun & BH Mons 12:00 - 14:30 Supper Mon - Thurs 19:00 - 21:00, Fri & Sat 19:00 - 21:30 prices > Lunch from £5.65 Evening meal average £15 (food only) S 38 open > Mon - Fri 11:00 - 15:00 & 17:30 - 23:00 Sat 11:00 - 23:00 Sun & BH Mondays 12:00 - 23:00 S Visit Surrey 2010 GUILDFORD GUILDFORD MAP 5 MAP 5 5C OLIVETTO - ITALIAN RESTAURANT & WINE BAR 5C OLIVO RISTORANTE ITALIANO 124 HIGH STREET, TUNSGATE, GUILDFORD GU1 3HQ 53 QUARRY STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3UA t > 01483 563277 e > fbolivo@ntlworld.com w > www.olivo.co.uk t > 01483 303535 e > fbolivo@ntlworld.com w > www.olivo.co.uk Olivetto is one of the few independent restaurants in town, dating back to the early 90s. Olivo - Ristorante Italiano is one of the few independent restaurants in town, dating back to the early90s. The restaurant is located in one of the most characteristic buildings of Guildford dating back to the 16th Century. The restaurant is located in one of the most characteristic buildings of Guildford dating back to the 16th Century. We specialise in traditional Italian cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients delivered daily. We specialize in traditional Italian cuisine prepared with fresh ingredients delivered daily. prices > £20 - £25 prices > £20 - £25 S S DORKING DORKING CAFÉ RIALTO MAP 2 2C 33 SOUTH STREET, DORKING, SURREY RH4 2JZ MAP 2 LITTLE DUDLEY HOUSE 2 C 77 SOUTH STREET, DORKING, SURREY RH4 2EU t > 01306 742885 e > cafe-rialto@yahoo.com w> www.cafe-rialto.net t > 0844 2511377 e > nicole@littledudleyhouse.co.uk w> www.littledudleyhouse.co.uk Traditional Italian cuisine cooked to order and utilising the finest, freshest ingredients, complimented by fine Italian wine. Open everyday from 11.30am - 11.00pm. Little Dudley House serves British home-made food prepared by talented chefs using the best daily produce available in a beautiful historic building that has been restored and redesigned with a contemporary twist. The menu allows you to have a light lunch or gastro dinner and to be served in the bar, dinning room and stunning glassroom that leads onto our garden and terrace. We specialize in private events and offer a no-obligation planning service tailored to your needs. prices > £15 - £25 per person Lunch £3.50 - £20 prices > Food dishes £5 - £20 House wines £13 S www.visitsurrey.com S 39 Waverley - Woking HINDHEAD waverley GODALMING DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL HOTEL MAP 1 2F MAP 1 HECTORS ON THE WEY 4 D FARNHAM, GODALMING & HASLEMERE 52 LONDON ROAD, HINDHEAD, SURREY GU26 6AG With a host of independently run restaurants and café’s you can be assured that whatever your taste or budget you’ll find a fabulous place to eat. t > 01428 606565 e > hotel@punchbowlhotels.co.uk w > www.punchbowlhotels.co.uk t > 01483 418769 w> www.farncombeboats.co.uk Built in the late 19th Century, this hotel is Grade II listed. The bar offers a hearty welcome with traditional ale, bar snacks and wine. The restaurant ‘The Thorshill’ opened this Winter to give you a taste of traditional gastronomic pub food. • Civil ceremonies • Large car park for coach • 34 en suite bedrooms • Full banqueting for function of up to 80 people You’ll be sure of a warm welcome at Hector’s on the Wey, situated on the lawn at Farncombe Boat House, overlooking a pretty stretch of the River Wey. Morning coffees, bistro style lunches and afternoon teas. Sunday Roast - reservations advised. Licensed to sell wines and beers with food. Private Parties and Business Meetings from 10 to 35 people available out of opening hours (breakfast and evening). Christmas Menus. prices > Starters: £2.50 - £12.00 Mains: £5.00 - £14.00 Desserts: £3.50 - £5.00 Meal Deal: Mon - Thurs 2 meals for £10 prices > £6 per head open > Open all year round Wednesday to Sunday from 10am - 5pm plus Bank Holiday Mondays (every day during school summer holidays). S WOKING S WOKING HOLIDAY INN WOKING MAP 7 4A FARNCOMBE BOAT HOUSE, CATTESHALL LOCK, GODALMING, SURREY GU7 1NH PALETTE BISTRO AND WINE BAR EAST MOLESEY MAP 7 4A THE REFRESH CENTRE MAP 1 7 A VICTORIA WAY, WOKING, SURREY GU21 8EW THE LIGHTBOX, CHOBHAM ROAD, WOKING GU21 4AA 129 WALTON ROAD, EAST MOLESEY, SURREY KT8 0DT t > 01483 221000 e > info@hiwoking.co.uk w > www.hiwoking.co.uk t > 01483 737829 e > enquire@palettebistro.co.uk w > www.palettebistro.co.uk t > 0208 224 9993 Hugo’s presents traditional French and continental cuisine in stylish surroundings with a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Light snacks to full three course meals available. Offering a relaxed atmosphere for family meals, a break from shopping or an alternative for business meetings during the day (free WiFi), Palette is the perfect complement to your visit to Woking or The Lightbox. The Wine Bar opens every Friday from 5pm until late and hosts live jazz. Palette has a mouthwatering menu and a great selection of excellent wines all of which can be enjoyed by the glass. Palette is the ideal place for a great evening out or for a pre-theatre dinner. Come and join us at the Refresh Centre. A wide range of fantastic coffee, tea & hot chocolate. Selection of smoothies, cold drinks & snacks. Relaxed atmosphere. Child friendly with play area and a selection of toys & books, ideal for mum’s or dad’s who want a quiet drink with the little ones occupied! We also have daily newspapers, internet access at £1 per half an hour, black & white photocopying service & upstairs toilet with nappy changing unit. prices > Average Main Course: £7.95 Average 2 Courses: £12.95 Average 3 Courses: £15.95 Wines £12.95 - £44.95 per bottle prices > Internet access - £1 per 30 mins Senior citizens discount on tea Breakfast 06:30 - 10:30 Mon - Fri, 07:30 - 11:00 Sat/Sun, Lunch 12:00 - 14:30 Dinner 17:30 - 22:00 Restaurant not open Sunday evenings. prices > Starter £4.50 - £6.50 Main Course £9.50 - £16.50 Dessert £3.95 - £6.95 Breakfast £16.50 S 40 S Visit Surrey 2010 WEYBRIDGE MAP 1 5A GULLWING RESTAURANT & CAFÉ 1886 woking Whether you’re after a quick snack or three-course meal, and whatever your preferred cuisine, you’ll find something to your taste in Woking. MERCEDES-BENZ WORLD, WEYBRIDGE, SURREY t > 0870 400 4000 e > mbworld@mercedes.co.uk w > www.mercedes-benzworld.co.uk Gullwing Restaurant - Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands is home to the ultimate MercedesBenz experience. Whether you want a meal for 2 or a business get-together the elegant Gullwing Restaurant is the perfect choice to enjoy the luxury of a full gourmet meal. Café 1886 - For a light lunch or meeting friends for coffee, Café 1886 couldn’t be better. With a mouth watering menu and views of the Mercedes-Benz circuits its the ideal spot to refuel! open > Gullwing Restaurant 12 noon - 2.45pm Café 1886 8am - 6pm S RIPLEY THE TALBOT INN MAP 1 5B HIGH STREET, RIPLEY, SURREY GU23 6BB t > 01483 225188 e > info@thetalbotinn.com w> www.thetalbotinn.com Our food is our passion at The Talbot. Our menus feature imaginative modern British a la carte dishes, as well as traditional pub classics to produce delicious, seasonal dishes with a big focus on locally sourced produce. We have a choice of areas in which you can dine, from our cosy bar with its 15th Century beams and open log fires to our new restaurant which features a stunning copper ceiling and glass wall overlooking the Champagne terrace garden. prices > Starters - Prices start from £3.95 Main Courses - Prices start from £10.95 Desserts - Prices start from £5.95 S www.visitsurrey.com 41 where to stay Whether you choose to stay in a town or a village or deep in the Surrey Hills, you’ll find a warm welcome and excellent service in our hotels, guest houses and B&Bs. Surrey offers a high quality experience to visitors. The accommodation listed in this brochure is part of the national Quality Assurance Scheme and has been assessed, or is awaiting assessment, by VisitBritain and the AA or is part of a national hotel chain. Further details of what to expect from establishments with star ratings can be found below. CHOOSING ACCOMMODATION When choosing your accommodation look for the Quality Rose, the official marque of the Enjoy England national tourist board rating scheme. Visit Britain and the AA now use the same criteria when carrying out their inspections. They award from one to five stars to reflect the overall quality of the experience of staying at each property. Look for the Quality Rose, the symbol that denotes a property has been assessed by Quality in Tourism. As well as the star rating being awarded, it is also possible for properties to be given gold or silver awards to indicate an extra special effort is made at these places. The AA logo is easily recognised with its yellow background. Higher star-rated accommodation tends to have more spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, and in hotels a higher staff to guest ratio, so service should be very attentive. At five star, you can really expect to be pampered in luxurious surroundings! For serviced accommodation, there are two separate schemes - one for hotels and one for guest accommodation. Hotels have to be licensed, offer dinner at least five nights a week (unless categorised as a Metro Hotel) and have all rooms en suite or with private bathrooms. Visit Britain 42 42 AA Visit Surrey 2010 GUIDE TO RATINGS KEY TO SYMBOLS Ground floor bedrooms SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION - En suite facilities The layout and design of the accommodation and the range and quality of the kitchen equipment is assessed, as well as the quality and comfort of the bedrooms and bathrooms and most importantly, the cleanliness. Private bathrooms Health/leisure complex Licensed HOTEL CATEGORIES ARE - Restaurant Hotel, Small Hotel, Country House Hotel, Metro Hotel, Town House Hotel and Budget Hotel. Conference facilities Credit cards accepted GUEST ACCOMMODATION CATEGORIES ARE - Radios in guest rooms Guest Accommodation, Bed & Breakfast, Guest House, Inn, Farmhouse & Restaurant with Rooms. They tend to be personally run by owners. Airport/station service 24hr room service Outdoor pool GOLD AND SILVER AWARDS FOR HOTELS AND GUEST ACCOMMODATION - Indoor pool Silver Awards recognise exceptional quality at all levels & Gold Awards are given to the very ‘best of the best’. Disabled access Disabled facilities CAMPUS - FURTHER INFORMATION If you choose to stay in any of Enjoy England’s quality-assessed accommodation, you can be confident that it has been checked out before you check in. For more information on the Enjoy England Quality Rose assessment schemes and the star ratings, go to www.enjoyengland.com Please be aware that ratings may change throughout the year. To confirm a rating please visit www.enjoyengland.com or email feedback@visitengland.org For AA ratings, visit www.theAA.com or telephone 01256 844455 or email hotelservicescustomersupport@theAA.com All the national assessing bodies (VisitBritain*, Visit Scotland, Visit Wales and the AA) now assess hotels and guest accommodation (including B&Bs) to the same criteria and award one to five stars. The star ratings reflect the overall quality of the experience. *VisitBritain is the national tourism agency, marketing Britain worldwide and England in Britain, France, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Quality is a major element of VisitBritain’s strategy to improve tourism products and services and the standard of welcome visitors receive. VisitBritain assesses more than 23,000 accommodation businesses across nine different Enjoy England schemes. These assessments are undertaken by Quality in Tourism on VisitBritain’s behalf. Disclaimer: Mention of any establishment in this publication does not constitute any form of warranty or recommendation by the Council. The Council accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this publication, nor can it accept responsibility for anything which may result from bookings made through this publication. Descriptions of the properties are provided by their owners. Children welcome Off-street parking Dogs allowed Non smoking HOSTELS - Washbasins in rooms Hostels provide safe, budget priced accommodation for young people, families and larger groups and are star-rated. Higher rated accommodation often provides en suite rooms. Televisions in rooms Tea and coffee facilities Telephone in rooms HOLIDAY, TOURING & CAMPING PARKS & HOLIDAY VILLAGES TM Enjoy England awards star ratings to reflect the overall quality of the park from one to five stars - five stars being reserved for parks of exceptional quality. WiFi available Welcome host ABBREVIATIONS ENJOY ENGLAND RATINGS MADE EASY Simple, practical, no frills Well presented & well run Good level of quality and comfort Excellent standard throughout Exceptional with a degree of luxury www.visitsurrey.com Sauna Enjoy England’s campus scheme covers the universities and colleges that are able to accommodate visitors during the vacation periods on a bed and breakfast basis. Generally the rooms are en suite and there will be plenty of single rooms, so large groups will not present a problem. Campus accommodation is star-rated one to five to reflect the quality of the accommodation. PPPN PRPN PUPW AONB Per Person Per Night Per Room Per Night Per Unit Per Week Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty MAP REFERENCES - Please refer to the maps found on pages 58 - 61. PLEASE NOTE - PRICES ARE PER PERSON PER NIGHT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 43 guildford A choice of hotels and B&Bs in Guildford Town Centre close to all amenities The accommodation section of this guide has been separated in to 4 main areas, then listed alphabetically by location and establishment name. Each area has also been split into Hotels, followed by B&Bs, Guest Accommodation and finally Self Catering. Prices are per person per night and include VAT and breakfast unless otherwise stated. GUILDFORD GUEST ACCOMMODATION BLANES COURT GUEST HOUSE MAP 1 4C Prices for twins and doubles are per person based on two people sharing. Please refer to the maps found on pages 58 - 61. Please refer to the key to symbols found on page 43. ALBURY ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 2BT CONTENTS A family run establishment for over 30 years we pride ourselves in our personal service. Home cooked breakfast is served in our delightful 30ft sunroom overlooking our spacious gardens. Guildford Outer Guildford Villages Mole Valley - Dorking & Leatherhead Waverley - Farnham, Godalming & Haslemere Woking 44 44 t > 01483 573171 e > reservations@blanes.demon.co.uk w> www.blanes.co.uk 44 47 50 52 56 Minutes walk from town and country. 50 yards from bus stop. Easy access to Gatwick and Heathrow airports. Ample parking. Free WiFi access in all rooms. Three self catering suites. bedrooms > 3 Self Catering Suites, 2 Family/Twin, 2 Twin, 6 Single, 3 Double en suite > 17 b&b prpn > £64 - £95 Visit Surrey 2010 GUILDFORD HOTEL MAP 5 GUILDFORD HOTEL MAP 5 GUILDFORD GUEST ACCOMMODATION MANDOLAY HOTEL 91 HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 3DP 36 - 40 LONDON ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 2AE 73 FARNHAM ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 7PF t > 01483 564555 e > reservations@angelpostinghouse.com w > www.angelpostinghouse.com t > 01483 303030 e > reception@guildford.com w> www.guildford.com t > 01483 579299 e > enquiries@asperion.co.uk w> www.asperion.co.uk The Angel Posting House & Livery is the last remaining coaching inn in Guildford and has records dating back to the 16th century. Built on the site of Whitefriars Monastery in 1527, a ‘posting house. Where coaches could rest or exchange their horses between London and the Naval port of Portsmouth, stands on the cobbled High Street of Guildford, one of England’s most historic towns. 72 tastefully appointed bedrooms with private coach house and penthouse accommodation. All rooms with ensuite facilities, hospitality tray and free wireless internet access. The Mandolay is perfectly located, a short walk from Guildford town centre and is ideally situated for London, Heathrow & Gatwick. Our newly refurbished restaurant boasts an impressive menu while our bar is famous for its choice of cocktails. We also offer state of the art conference facilities with 8 impressive function rooms perfect for private/corporate parties & weddings. Asperion, a 4-AA star, organic & fairtrade, boutique guesthouse located in the historic & vibrant town of Guildford, was started in 2005 with an aim to be a socially responsible, “more than for profit” hospitality business. This is being achieved through daily operations that focus on organic, fairtrade & sustainable products & a team with an ethical core. bedrooms > 21 Double en suite > 21 prpn > £155 - £200 breakfast > £10.50 - £13.50 bedrooms > 43 Double, 19 Single, 10 Family en suite > 72 prpn > £80 - £150 breakfast > £10 bedrooms > 11 Double, 4 Single en suite > 14 private bathrooms > 1 prpn > £50 - £120 single > £50 - £120 6C ASPERION MAP 5 THE ANGEL POSTING 5 C HOUSE & LIVERY HOTEL 3D We are passionately committed to making a difference in the lives of our guests and the wider communities by delivering: Organic food & drinks (where possible), locally sourced food & drinks, ethical & social banking, green energy, fair trade products sustainable work practices. Rating Applied For GUILDFORD ABEILLE HOUSE B&B MAP 5 5A GUILDFORD BLUEBELLS B&B B&B MAP 1 5C GUILDFORD EAST WOODHAY B&B MAP 5 6C 119 STOKE ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 1ET 21 COLTSFOOT DRIVE, BURPHAM, SURREY GU1 1YH 86A EPSOM ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 2DH t > 01483 532200 e > abeille.house119@ntlworld.com w> www.abeillehouse.co.uk t > 01483 826124 e > hughes.a@ntlworld.com w> bluebellsbedandbreakfast.co.uk contact > mr alan hughes t > 01483 575986 m >07790 787980 e > eastwoodhay@yahoo.co.uk contact > jo cummings Excellent bed and breakfast accommodation in our superb family run guesthouse. Our Edwardian style home has been awarded four stars by VisitBritain and is to a very high standard. The bedrooms are beautifully decorated, some with pristine ensuite shower rooms, and all rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, TV with freeview, and alarm/clock/radio and are Wi-Fi enabled. A traditional full English breakfast is freshly cooked for each guest and special diets can be catered for. Quietly situated detached chalet bungalow. Close to Guildford and convenient for A3 and M25. High quality comfortable accommodation with attentive and friendly service. Pub, restaurant, supermarket and shops within easy walking distance. Large single room in very quiet environment. Shower and WC en suite. Within short walk of town centre and easy reach of Merrow and Pewley Downs. Gatwick and Heathrow airports are only 45 minutes away. London 40 minutes. Helpful and friendly service offered to all our guests. French and Italian spoken. bedrooms > 1 Double/Twin/Family, 1 Single, 1 Double en suite > 2 private bathrooms > 1 prpn > £45 - £90 bedrooms > 1 Double/ Family, 1 Single en suite > 2 b&b pppn > £40 - £45 single occupancy > from £45 breakfast > included bedrooms > 1 Single en suite > 1 b&b pppn > £38 - £43 single occupancy > £38 - £43 www.visitsurrey.com www.guildford.gov.uk 45 Guildford - Outer Guildford GUILDFORD B&B MAP 1 FIELD VILLA 4C GUILDFORD B&B GUILDFORD YMCA MAP 5 5C GUILDFORD B&B THE HOMESTEAD MAP 5 3C LIDDINGTON NEW ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU3 3AH BRIDGE STREET, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 4SB 75 BRAY ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 7LJ t > 01483 233961 m> 07714 541463 contact > mrs m townsend t > 01483 532555 e > accom@guildfordymca.org.uk w> www.guildfordymca.org.uk t > 01483 828663 w> www.thehomesteadbnb.co.uk contact > mrs pat wilson You are invited to stay in our friendly family home, offering peaceful accommodation, use of garden and garden games, in a quiet, relaxed setting. Pub 200m, easy access to M25, M3 and M4. One mile to University of Surrey and close to Pirbright. We offer good home cooked food; early breakfast available for workers. One nighters welcomed. Rooms have colour TV and some DVD. All have hairdryer and toiletries. Washbasin in double room. No smoking. Basic German spoken. Guildford YMCA offers excellent value for money accommodation in a town centre location. It features 120 comfortable bedrooms, including vanity unit, wardrobe & single bed (some twin rooms are available). Each room has a writing desk, colour TV & private telephone with voicemail & shares the adjoining shower & toilet with one other room. There are some en suite rooms available. The on site restaurant offers a range of freshly prepared meals at reasonable prices. Guildford’s bus & train stations and historic High Street are all just 3 minutes away. Join us in our comfortable home offering refreshments on arrival. We serve a varied choice of continental breakfast with homemade preserves (when available). Main line train station 5 minutes easy walk. Town centre and University 10 minutes walk. Close to cathedral and RSC Hospital, law college, school of acting and theatres. With lovely walks along the River Wey and close to North Downs Way. Easy access to A3, A31 and all major routes. bedrooms > 1 Double/Twin, 2 Single b&b pppn > £30 - £32 single occupancy > from £30 bedrooms > 114 Single, 3 Twin,3 Twin En suite en suite > 3 shower/toilet rooms > 60 pppn > from £40 single occupancy > from £40 bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Single private bathroom > 1 b&b prpn > Single £35 - £45 Double £65 - £75 single occupancy > £45 - £55 (16) GUILDFORD SELF CATERING LAVENDER MAP 5 5C GUILDFORD SELF CATERING MAP 5 UNIVERSITY OF SURREY 3 B GUILDFORD CAMPING BARN Puttenham Camping Barn MAP 1 3D The Street, Puttenham, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1AR t > 01306 877964 e > bookings@puttenhamcampingbarn.co.uk w> www.puttenhamcampingbarn.co.uk 8 - 10 MARTYR ROAD, GUILDFORD GU1 4LF STAG HILL, GUILDFORD,SURREY GU2 7XH t > 01483 506819 m > 07504 574252 e > shirleyliew9@hotmail.com contact > shirley liew t > 01483 686767 e > conferences@surrey.ac.uk w> www.surrey.ac.uk/conferences contact > conference office Attractive self-contained house in quiet road. Ground floor - lounge/dining room with TV. Fully equipped kitchen with washing machine, fridge freezer, microwave and electric hob/oven. First floor - one double bedroom separate WC, family bath/shower and WC. Second floor - 1 twin and 1 single bedroom. Central heating, linen. Non smoking, no pets. Minimum stay 1 week. Sleeps 5 - 6. Prices per week £520 all year. Self catering apartments within walking distance of town centre, close to public transport & A3/ M25 road links. Bed linen, parking, electricity included. Campus has a grocery shop, restaurants, bar & sports facilities nearby. There are 2 sizes of apartment sleeping 4 or 5 people. They are located within houses with a shared main entrance although all apartments are private & have 1 twin room & 2 or 3 single rooms, kitchen/diner & small TV room & shower room/s. Furnishings are comfortable but simple & include a microwave & fridge freezer. bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Twin, 1 Single pupw > Low Season £520 High Season £520 accommodation > 20 Family apartments sleeping > 4-5 pupw > from £500 46 Puttenham Camping Barn in the Surrey Hills offers simple overnight accommodation for walkers, cyclists and horseriders. This is an imaginative project with a strong environmental emphasis, which is ideally located on the North Downs Way and the Sustrans cycle route 22, between Guildford and Farnham. £2 green discount per person if arriving on foot, by bicycle or public transport. sleeping > Max 11 cost > Adult £12, Under 18 £10 (must be accompanied by an adult) open > APR - OCT advanced booking is essential Visit Surrey 2010 GUILDFORD MATCHAMS B&B MAP 1 5C GUILDFORD PATCHAM B&B MAP 5 3D GUILDFORD B&B MAP 5 PLAEGAN HOUSE 3D 35 BOXGROVE AVENUE, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU1 1XQ 44 FARNHAM ROAD, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 4LS 96 WODELAND AVENUE, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU2 4LD t > 01483 567643 contact > gary or wendy blount t > 01483 570789 m > 07960 990973 w> bedandbreakfasts-uk.co.uk/visit/patcham contact > mrs judith stamogiannou t > 01483 822181 m > 07961 919430 e > froxanephillips@yahoo.co.uk w> www.plaeganhouse.co.uk Matchams is a detached private residence in a quiet road, close to bus routes. The nearest B&B to the Spectrum Leisure Centre, host to various national and international events. Near to the University & Research Park. Only 7 miles to the M25 & 45 mins drive to Heathrow and Gatwick airports which are also accessible by rail/coach. Ideal for touring the green & pleasant county of Surrey & within easy reach of London, Brighton & Windsor. National Trust properties of Clandon Park, Hatchlands Park are close by. Convenient car parking. Friendly accommodating family home. Self service continental breakfast provided. 10 minutes from town centre and mainline rail station. One mile from university, cathedral and Research Park. Convenient access to A3 and A31. WiFi connection available. Large twin/triple room in friendly accommodating house with two cats, lovely view and garden. Tastefully re-furbished property within walking distance of town centre, mainline station (10 minutes) and University (20 minutes). Continental breakfast served. Microwave and fridge in room. Minimum two night booking. Spanish and French spoken. Digital TV. WiFi on request. bedrooms > 1 Twin, 1 Single, 1 Single/Twin b&b pppn > £25 single > £25 bedrooms > 2 Twin/Double en suite > 1 Twin prpn > £50 - £54 single > £30 - £40 bedrooms > Double, Twin, Triple prpn > Single Occupancy £44 Double/Twin Occupancy £55 Triple Occupancy £66 breakfast > £5 PEASLAKE outer guildford villages Choose from hotels, B&B’s or self catering accommodation in quiet rural surroundings. THE HURTWOOD INN HOTEL HOTEL MAP 1 6D WORPLESDON GUEST ACCOMMODATION ASPERION HILLSIDE MAP 1 4C WALKING BOTTOM, PEASLAKE, NR GUILDFORD GU5 9RR PERRY HILL, WORPLESDON, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU3 3RF t > 01306 730851 e > sales@hurtwoodinnhotel.com w> www.hurtwoodinnhotel.com t > 01483 232051 e > info@thehillsidehotel.com w> www.asperionhillside.co.uk There’s no better place for a great hotel break than the Hurtwood Inn, an atmospheric 1920’s country inn standing at the heart of the perfect English village of Peaslake, yet less than an hour from central London. At the multi-award winning 4* Asperion Hillside we provide top class service with organic food & drinks. Our professional, friendly staff are always willing to go the extra mile. With 15 contemporary en-suite bedrooms offering the finest Egyptian cotton, complementary Fair-Trade Chocolate, organic tea & coffee & free WiFi. The Asperion Hillside is the perfect retreat for any business or leisure stay. The award winning garden with Koi pond makes the Asperion Hillside the perfect choice to hire exclusively for your wedding, conferences or private dining. Enjoy a delicious meal in our elegant and welcoming restaurant or relax in the comfort of the bar where you will also find a wide choice of food, wine and real ales. Situated in the midst of beautiful countryside with many attractions nearby - why not treat yourself! bedrooms > 3 Twin, 3 Single, 12 Double, 4 Double/Family en suite > 22 prpn > £85 - £130 breakfast > £6.95 - £8.95 www.visitsurrey.com en suite > 2 bedrooms > 2 Family, 2 Double/Twin, 10 Double, 1 Single en suite > 15 prpn > £65 - £120 single > £65 - £120 Sustainable Tourism (runner up) Green Tourism Award (silver) Customer Service Award Winter 08 47 Outer Guildford EAST HORSLEY B&B MAP 1 DUKE OF WELLINGTON 6 C PEASLAKE B&B THE GARDEN ROOM MAP 1 6D SHALFORD B&B MAP 1 THE LAURELS 4D GUILDFORD ROAD, EAST HORSLEY, GUILDFORD SURREY KT24 6AA t > 01483 282164 e > clair@robertleckieproperties.com w > www.dukeofwellington.uk.com Enjoy home cooked food and good wines and beers in our 16th Century Coaching Inn. Located between Leatherhead and Guildford in leafy Surrey, handy for Surrey Hills walking, National Trust parks and properties and beautiful countryside. We offer courtyard converted stable ensuite rooms, delicious breakfasts at an affordable price with a relaxed atmosphere. Regular live music nights, Sky sports and events. bedrooms > 7 Double, 1 Twin en suite > 8 prpn > £60 - £70 “COLTSFOOT”, CREST HILL, PEASLAKE, SURREY GU5 9PE 23 DAGDEN ROAD, SHALFORD, GUILDFORD GU4 8DD t > 01306 730547 w > www.gardenroom.org.uk m> 07766 486411 e >coltsfoot@btinternet.com contact > brian & marilyn simmons t > 01483 565753 m> 07746 245468 A self-contained detached annexe in a quiet village in the heart of The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Double bedroom with en suite shower and private breakfast/ sitting room overlooking secluded garden. Ideal for walking or cycling in surrounding countryside or as a base for visiting many local places of interest. Comprehensive continental style of breakfast provided in the room for guests to self-serve in privacy and at a time of their own choice. Secluded, comfortable detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac. Near the North Downs Way, Wey South Path, beside footpath and Surrey Cycle Track, yet only one mile from Guildford town centre, with good pubs very near. Special welcome to walkers, house is two miles from the Greensand Way and lifts can be arranged to and from walks, station, or any other venue. Dogs are allowed by prior arrangement. Spacious on site parking. Good bus service nearby. bedrooms > 1 Double en suite > 1 b&b pppn > £30 single occupancy > £45 bedrooms > 1 Twin, 1 Single private bathrooms > 1 b&b pppn > £27 - £29 single occupancy > £29 Rating Applied For FARLEY GREEN SELF CATERING THE LODGE AT OVERBROOK MAP 1 5D LIPHOOK SELF CATERING STANDFORD LODGE MAP 1 1F SHERE SELF CATERING MAP 1 6D FIVE PINES, LOCKHURST HATCH FARM FARLEY GREEN, ALBURY, SURREY GU5 9DN STANDFORD, LIPHOOK, HANTS GU35 8QS LOCKHURST HATCH LANE, SHERE, GUILDFORD GU5 9JN t > 01483 209579 m > 07909 976459 w> www.overbrooklodge.co.uk contact > rebecca greayer smith t > 01428 751846 m > 07747 056761 e > sally.waters@hotmail.co.uk w> www.standfordlodge.co.uk t > 01483 202689 contact > gill or peter gellatly e > gill@lockhurst-hatch-farm.co.uk w> www.lockhurst-hatch-farm.co.uk The property is self contained and set in the grounds of the main house. The ground floor comprises of a large kitchen with an oven, fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washer dryer etc. There is an open plan sitting room with TV/video, CD player and a dining area with seating for six people. The master bedroom has a double bed with an occasional pull-out bed to become a family room sleeping four. The second bedroom has twin beds. The bathroom has a bath with a power shower over. Luxury light & spacious 5 star Lodge privately set in 11 acres of park-like grounds of a stunning period Manor house. 1 kingsize bedroom with ensuite bath/shower. 1 twin with separate double power shower room. 1 double/sun room. Sitting/dining room with Freeview, DVD & WiFi. Fully equipped kitchen/breakfast room with double oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine & tumble drier. Games room with table tennis, pool & gym. Small secluded garden with BBQ & access to fields & woods. Ample parking. Timber lodge set in woodland on farm in Surrey. Accommodation comprises kitchen/living room with verandah, bathroom (shower) and bedroom. Furnished in contemporary style with the emphasis on natural wood. Kitchen equipped with electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer-dryer. Free-sat HD LCD television and DVD/CD player in living room. Heating by electric convection. Double glazing throughout. Parking adjacent to farmyard. 80m walk up woodland track to lodge. bedrooms > 1 Family/Double, 1 Twin pupw > from £400 bedrooms > 1 Double/Family, 1 Twin, 1 Double sleeping > 4 - 6 + cots pupw > £550 - £850 bedrooms > 1 Double pupw > £250 - £325 48 Visit Surrey 2010 SHERE B&B MAP 1 LOCKHURST HATCH FARM 6D WEST CLANDON B&B MAP 1 THE OAKS 5C WEST HORSLEY SILKMORE B&B MAP 1 6C LOCKHURST HATCH LANE, SHERE, GUILDFORD GU5 9JN HIGHCOTTS LANE, WEST CLANDON, GUILDFORD GU4 7XA SILKMORE LANE, WEST HORSLEY, NR GUILDFORD KT24 6JQ t > 01483 202689 contact > gill or peter gellatly e > gill@lockhurst-hatch-farm.co.uk w> www.lockhurst-hatch-farm.co.uk t > 01483 222531 m > 07778 063122 e > kate_broad@yahoo.co.uk contact > kate broad t > 01483 284109 m > 07734 514276 e > info@silkmorehouse.com w> www.silkmorehouse.com Listed, timber frame farmhouse set in 30 acres of pasture & woodland in the Surrey Hills. Ideally placed for walking, cycling & riding yet only 8 miles from Guildford & 45 mins by train to London. Close to RHS Wisley & National Trust properties. Thatched Tudor style family house in private road with large secluded garden. Close to A3 and M25 (junction 10). Guildford and Woking approximately five miles away. Wisley Gardens, Newlands Corner nearby as well as many other tourist attractions. Heathrow and Gatwick airports easily accessible. A warm welcome awaits at our 16th Century family home. 4 star award. Beautifully decorated, spacious bedrooms overlooking the garden and fields beyond. Delicious home cooking using local produce. Set in a quiet village with two pubs within five minutes walk. Guildford, M25, National Trust properties and RHS Wisley all within 6 miles. Close to Heathrow and Gatwick. 45 minutes by train to London. bedrooms > 1 Double/Twin, 1 Double, 1 Single en suite > 1 b&b pppn > £34 - £40 single occupancy > £36 - £40 bedrooms > 1 Double or 1 Twin (extra bed available) with Private Bathroom b&b pppn > £25 - £35 single > £25 - £45 Accommodation comprises guest’s sitting/dining room with log-burning stove; private staircase to spacious bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Bedroom has 4 poster king-size bed, Freeview HD LCD TV, DVD/CD player and fridge; can accommodate additional single bed if required. Central-heating. Wi-Fi access. Parking opposite house. bedrooms > 1 Double/Twin/Family en suite > 1 b&b pppn > from £32.50 single occupancy > from £45 WEST HORSLEY SELF CATERING THE ANNEX MAP 1 6C WEST HORSLEY SELF CATERING WESTVIEW MAP 1 6C 26 NORTHCOTE CRESCENT, WEST HORSLEY, SURREY KT24 6LY SHERE ROAD, WEST HORSLEY, SURREY KT24 6EW t > 01483 283469 m > 07990 978079 e > jaxandjon@hotmail.co.uk w> www.yuik.com/annexwesthorsley.co.uk t > 01483 284686 contact > jan steer e > cliveandjan@aol.com w> www.homestead.com/2westview Large self-contained non-smoking apartment. Double bedroom, living/dining room with double sofa-bed. Kitchen/breakfast area. Shower room with basin & WC. Generous off road parking. 15 minutes walk to shops and railway station. 18 minutes to Guildford and 48 minutes to London Waterloo. Local amenities include RHS Wisley plus many National Trust Houses. Self-contained, non-smoking apartment attached to main residence with gardens of over an acre located in beautiful Surrey Hills woodland. Large double bedroom with patio door, living room with double sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen/diner, bathroom with shower, bedlinen and towels provided, Sky TV, DVD, WiFi connection and radio, ample parking, own patio. Close to RHS Wisley and many National Trust houses & gardens. 8 mins drive to Horsley station, Waterloo 40 mins. Quick access to A3 & M25. bedrooms > 2 Double/Twin, 1 Double, 1 Family pupw > £280 - £320 bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Family pupw > £320 - £350 www.visitsurrey.com www.guildford.gov.uk Prices are per person per night and include VAT and breakfast unless otherwise stated. Prices for twins and doubles are per person based on two people sharing. Please refer to the maps found on pages 58 - 61. Please refer to the key to symbols found on page 43. 49 Outer Guildford - Mole Valley DORKING GATTON MANOR HOTEL & GOLF CLUB mole valley DORKING & LEATHERHEAD From historic hotels to charming B&B’s, whether your stay is for leisure, recreation or business, Mole Valley offers quality-assured accommodation and a warm welcome. HOTEL MAP 1 7E GUEST ACCOMMODATION THE LAWN GUEST HOUSE MAP 1 9E HOTEL MERCURE BURFORD BRIDGE HOTEL MAP 1 8C STANDON LANE, OCKLEY, NR DORKING, SURREY RH5 5PQ AT THE FOOT OF BOX HILL, DORKING, SURREY RH5 6BX t > 01306 627555 e > info@gattonmanor.co.uk w> www.gattonmanor.co.uk t > 01306 884561 e > h6635@accor.com w> www.mercure-uk.com Set in 200 acres of tranquil, scenic but remote Surrey countryside, Gatton Manor is a complete golf, business and leisure venue. Our quality facilities include stylish bedrooms, championship golf course, conference facilities, fitness suite, bar & restaurant. Complimentary broadband and WiFi available. All this, combined with our impressive freshly prepared food offering and multiple award winning service, make Gatton Manor a perfect retreat for leisure, business & golf break visitors. The 4 star Mercure Burford Bridge Hotel is steeped in history and with its spectacular gardens sits beautifully at the foot of Box Hill. With 57 luxury en suite rooms, the hotel is ideal for visiting the historic town of Dorking and the scenic surroundings. Mouth-watering dishes are served in the 2AA Rosette Emlyn restaurant, Brasserie 1817 and lounge. Well known venue for banquets and weddings. Outdoor heated swimming pool from May - Sept. Free parking. Easily accessible M25, London Gatwick or Dorking train station. bedrooms > 4 Double/Twin, 10 Twin, 4 Double, 1 Family WINNER AA CENTENARY AWARDS - BUSINESS EXCELLENCE 2008/09 en suite > 18 WINNER OF THE SURREY prpn > £70 - £180 BUSINESS AWARDS breakfast > included CUSTOMER SERVICE 2007/8 bedrooms > 47 Double, 10 Twin prpn > £80 - £165 inc. breakfast > £90 - £175 Close to the towns of Guildford, Cranleigh, Dorking and Horsham and only 20 minutes from Gatwick. HORLEY DORKING BLACKBROOK B&B MAP 1 BLACKBROOK HOUSE 8 D en suite > 57 CAPEL B&B STYLEHURST FARM MAP 1 7E STYLEHURST FARM, WEARE STREET, CAPEL, SURREY RH5 5JA t > 01306 711259 m> 07866 399231 e > rosemary.goddard@virgin.net w> www.stylehurstfarm.com contact > rosemary goddard 30 MASSETTS ROAD, HORLEY, SURREY RH6 7DF BLACKBROOK, DORKING, SURREY RH5 4DS t > 01293 775751 e > info@lawnguesthouse.co.uk w> www.lawnguesthouse.co.uk t > 01306 888898 m > 07880 723512 e > blackbrookbb@btinternet.com w> www.blackbrookhouse.org.uk Everything for the Gatwick Airport traveller. The Suhail family pride themselves on providing a Gatwick Hotel service at B&B prices. Imposing Victorian house set in pretty gardens & is a nonsmoking establishment. 5 mins from Gatwick airport, 2 mins walk Horley Town with shops, restaurants, pubs & banks. Station 300 yards, bedrooms all en suite, TV, hairdryers, tea/coffee/chocolate trays, d/d phones, radio alarm clocks. English breakfast or healthy alternative. Overnight parking. Long term parking/airport transfers by arrangement. A beautiful Victorian house set in National Trust woodlands, Blackbrook is spacious, comfortable and relaxing. Though Dorking station is around 5 minutes drive and Gatwick less than 20, the setting in a small hamlet and the substantial gardens that surround the house, provide an atmosphere of peace & tranquility. Blackbrook is a family home, comfortably furnished throughout and recently refurbished to the highest standards. Luxurious surroundings in a welcoming and peaceful place, B&B at Blackbrook is special indeed. bedrooms > 5 Double/Twin, 4 Twin, 8 Double, 5 Family en suite > 12 private bathrooms > 12 b&b pppn > £45 - £55 prpn > £45 - £95 bedrooms > 2 Double en suite > 2 b&b pppn > £40 - £45 single occupancy > £50 - £55 50 Stylehurst Farm is a small working farm set in a rural location. The house was converted in 2002 from old farm buildings and provides comfortable en suite bed and breakfast accommodation with a warm welcome to greet you. Facilities include WiFi access and digital TV/ DVD players in all bedrooms. There is an attractive garden and many places of interest nearby. London and the south coast are within easy reach. bedrooms > 1 Double, 2 Twin en suite > 3 b&b pppn > £35 - £45 single occupancy > £42 - £50 Visit Surrey 2010 DORKING HOTEL WOTTON HOUSE MAP 1 7D ABINGER COMMON LEYLANDS FARM B&B MAP 1 7D Wotton House, Guildford Road, Dorking RH5 6HS LEYLANDS LANE, ABINGER COMMON, NR DORKING RH5 6JU t > 01306 730 000 e > wotton@principal-hayley.com w > www.principal-hayley.com/venues-and-hotels/wotton-house t > 01306 730115 m > 07818 422881 e > annieblf@btopenworld.com w> www.leylandsfarm.co.uk contact > anne eshelby A hidden gem nestled in breathtaking Surrey Downs. This magnificent Grade II* listed Manor House was sympathetically restored only 6 years ago to provide an atmospheric setting for conferences, events, weddings and leisure breaks. Set in over 10 acres of spectacular grounds, Wotton House was once the 17th century family home of botanist, John Evelyn. Now thoughtfully renovated, this first-class venue is within easy reach of Dorking, Guildford, Leatherhead, Reigate and Woking. Attractively furnished, self-contained annexe of period farmhouse. Private front door enables guests to come and go as they please. Double bedroom, en suite bathroom and lounge. Own TV & tea/coffee making facilities. Fridge & microwave. Central heating, log fire and continental breakfast. The farmhouse is set in lovely, 7 acre gardens, surrounded by National Trust land. An ideal base for sightseeing and walking - total seclusion yet easy access to Gatwick, Heathrow, M25 and central London. bedrooms > 111 en suite > 111 prpn > from £95 bedrooms > Double, Family en suite > 1 b&b pppn > £35 single occupancy > £50 DORKING B&B MAP 2 HOLMBURY ST MARY B&B MAP 1 CLAREMONT COTTAGE 2 D BULMER FARM ROSE HILL, DORKING, SURREY RH4 2ED HOLMBURY ST MARY, DORKING, SURREY RH5 6LG t > 01306 885487 w > www.claremontcott.co.uk e > claremontcott@btinternet.com contact > julie hedge t > 01306 731871 contact > sue walker e > enquiries@bulmerfarm.co.uk w> www.bulmerfarm.co.uk Claremont Cottage, formerly a stables and coach house offers quiet and comfortable accommodation less than 10 minutes walk to Dorking town centre with its many restaurants and pubs, antique shops, a theatre and cinema. It is about 10 minutes drive or half an hours walk to the train station. The cottage is approached via its own private lane with off-road car parking for guests. All rooms are en suite and are upstairs on the 1st floor of the house. The rooms are equipped with digital TVs, hospitality trays and hairdryers. Delightful beamed 17th century barn conversion set in picturesque, quiet village amid Surrey Hills. bedrooms > 2 Double, 1 Twin en suite > 3 b&b pppn > £40 - £42.50 single occupancy > £60 - £65 bedrooms > 2 Twin, 2 Double, 1 Family/Double/Twin en suite > 5 b&b pppn > from £35 single > from £50 6E Good pubs nearby. Ideal walking, riding and bird watching. Children welcome. Disabled access. Open all year. GTBS Bronze Award www.visitsurrey.com 51 Mole Valley - Waverley HOLMBURY ST MARY HOLMBURY FARM B&B MAP 1 6E LEATHERHEAD SELWORTHY B&B B&B MAP 1 7C WESTCOTT B&B CORNER HOUSE MAP 1 7D HOLMBURY ST MARY, DORKING, SURREY RH5 6NB 310 LOWER ROAD, LEATHERHEAD, SURREY KT23 4DW GUILDFORD ROAD, WESTCOTT, DORKING RH4 3QE t > 01306 621443 m > 07748 597519 e > virginia@holmburysheep.co.uk w> www.smoothhound.co.uk/hotels/holmbury.html t > 01372 453952 e > bnb.selworthy@btinternet.com w> www.selworthybnb.co.uk contact > mr & mrs kent t > 01306 888798 e > ktnyman@tiscali.co.uk Hill farm set in 80 acres, situated in the heart of the Surrey Hills and surrounded by magnificent views. Direct access to bridleways, tennis court and lake for angling. Riding, polo and golf available nearby, as well as numerous excellent eating places. Selworthy is a modern private house offering typical family accommodation and facilities. Comfortable old cottage, each room individually decorated. Ideal touring base for London coast and many National Trust properties, also Bury Hill Fisheries. Easy reach of Heathrow, Gatwick and Dorking train stations. Local pub serving evening meals packed lunches available. Single occupancy from £35, Double £50 and Family £60. Includes full cooked breakfast. bedrooms > 1 Family, 1 Double, 1 Single en suite > 2 private > 1 b&b pppn > £33 single > £45 - £50 bedrooms > 1 Single, 1 Twin, 1 Double b&b pppn > £31 - £42 single occupancy > £38 - £42 Situated in an attractive semi rural location between M25 junctions 9 and 10 overlooking green belt land approx half a mile from Bookham village centre which itself is some 3 miles from Leatherhead. Convenient for rail links to London while Heathrow and Gatwick airports are within 25 miles. There is a good choice of venues for evening meals within easy reach. CHURT waverley bedrooms > 1 Double/Family, 1 Twin/Family b&b pppn > from £25 single > from £40 HOTEL MAP 1 FARNHAM HOTEL MAP 3 1E BEST WESTERN FRENSHAM POND HOTEL BISHOPS TABLE HOTEL 3 C CHURT, FARNHAM, SURREY GU10 2QD 27 West Street, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7DR t > 01252 795161 e > info@frenshampondhotel.co.uk w > www.frenshampondhotel.co.uk t > 01252 710222 e > welcome@bishopstable.com w> www.bishopstable.com Best Western Frensham Pond Hotel can be found on the Surrey/Hampshire border over looking Frensham Great Pond. Set in the Surrey Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty Best Western Frensham Pond Hotel offers comfortable accommodation with modern facilities. Once the home of the Bishop of Winchester the ponds were built to provide fish to the Bishop of Winchester’s Estate. The hotel enjoys an excellent reputation for good food, friendly yet professional staff and much more. There are a number of walks around the ponds to be enjoyed. Delightful 17th Century hotel located in the centre of the beautiful market town. It comes with a peaceful walled garden which is just the place to stroll after a long day. Our location makes us the ideal stop for the business or leisure traveller, and all this is served up with a helping of attentive service. Guest rooms in this former priests training house are all en-suite, and the hotel is wi-fi enabled throughout. The hotel hosts the new Garden Restaurant, serving an extensive continental menu, coffees, and bar drinks. bedrooms > 37 Double, 14 Twin ensuite > 51 prpn > £50 - £240 breakfast > £8.50 - £15 bedrooms > 7 Double, 3 Double/Twin, 1 Twin, 6 Single en suite > 17 prpn > £60 - £120 breakfast > £7.50 - £12.50 FARNHAM, GODALMING & HASLEMERE Whether you’re looking for a B&B or a hotel, you’ll find a warm welcome awaits you in the market towns and villages of Waverley. 52 Visit Surrey 2010 WESTCOTT SELF CATERING MAP 1 WESTCOTT SELF CATERING MAP 1 DEERHURST COTTAGE 7 D GARDEN FLAT COAST HILL LANE, WESCOTT, SURREY RH4 3LJ CHARTFIELD, WESTCOTT, DORKING, SURREY RH4 3LG t > 01306 888070 m > 07946 763974 e > deerhurstwsct@aol.com contact > mrs lindy reif w > www.deerhurst-cottage.co.uk t > 01306 883838 m > 07788 721800 e > gardenflat@chartfield.biz w > www.chartfield.biz contact > louise scillitoe-brown A delightful, light & peaceful Edwardian cottage in lovely garden with direct access to Surrey Hills AONB for walking & cycling. Set in extensive grounds of main house with woods, follies, Japanese garden, croquet lawn & tennis court for all to use. Sitting/dining room with wood-burning stove, single sofa bed & Freeview TV. Well equipped kitchen with washing machine, microwave, dishwasher, double oven & hob. Garden furniture & BBQ. Charming Westcott village has bakery & pubs. Convenient for London, Heathrow, Gatwick & M25. Spacious, elegant flat with lovely views and garden, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Direct access to footpaths and bridleways leading to vast expanses of National Trust property. Bike hire, riding and fishing available locally. Pretty village with a bakers, post office & general store and three pubs. Near Dorking, with a 45-minute train journey to London. Convenient for Guildford, Leatherhead & Redhill, M25, Gatwick & Heathrow airports. bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Twin pupw > Low Season £450 High Season £600 bedrooms > 1 Double/Twin sleeping > 2+ private bathrooms > 1 pupw > Low Season £380, High Season £440 HINDHEAD DEVIL’S PUNCHBOWL HOTEL HOTEL MAP 1 2F 32 LONDON ROAD, HINDHEAD, SURREY GU26 6AG t > 01428 606565 e > info@devilspunchbowlhotel.co.uk w > www.devilspunchbowlhotel.co.uk Built in the late 13th Century, this hotel is Grade II listed. The bar offers a hearty welcome with traditional ale, bar snacks and wine. The restaurant ‘The Thorshill’ opened this winter to give you a taste of traditional gastronomic pub food. • Civil ceremonies • Large car park for coach • 32 ensuite bedrooms • Full banqueting for function up to 100 people bedrooms > 8 Twin, 23 Double, 1 Four Poster, 2 Single prpn > Twin/Double £67.50, Four Poster £79.50 www.visitsurrey.com www.guildford.gov.uk 7D BOWLHEAD GREEN FARMHOUSE B&B HEATH HALL FARM MAP 1 2F HEATH HALL FARM, BOWLHEAD GREEN, GODALMING, SURREY GU8 6NW t > 01428 682808 m > 07970 891075 e > heathhallfarm@btinternet.com w > www.heathhallfarm.co.uk Converted stable courtyard in beautiful countryside on edge of village. Relaxed atmosphere. Farm animals and pets. Lovely walking. Tennis court. Near tourist attractions. Ample parking. Easy access, two miles, A3. WiFi available. bedrooms > 2 Twin, 2 Double, 1 Single, 1 Family en suite > 3 private bathrooms > 1 b&b pppn > £35 - £40 single occupancy > £35 - £40 53 Waverley CRANLEIGH LINACRE LODGE B&B MAP 1 6F EWHURST LONG COPSE B&B MAP 1 6E EWHURST B&B MAP 1 RUMBEAMS COTTAGE 6 E BAYNARDS, RUDGWICK, HORSHAM, SURREY RH12 3AD PITCH HILL, EWHURST, CRANLEIGH, SURREY GU6 7NN EWHURST GREEN, NR CRANLEIGH, SURREY GU6 7RR t > 01403 823522 m > 07980 003135 e > chrisandlauraanstead@mac.com w > www.linacrelodge.co.uk t > 01483 277458 e > shhandley@btinternet.com contact > s h handley t > 01483 268627 m > 07711 566458 e > joanna@joannacadman.com contact > joanna cadman Set in stunning countryside in Rudgwick, Linacre Lodge is a rural escape offering 2 luxurious, ensuite, double bedrooms & delicious breakfasts. Each room’s facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, a digital TV/radio & free WiFi access. The ‘More’ suite can also be adapted to offer twin/family accommodation. Cyclists/walkers have the Down’s Link, Sussex Way & the Baynards Park footpaths right on our doorstep. Dogs welcome. Packed lunches/picnics can be prepared on request. Great pubs/restaurants, as well as plenty to see & do close by. A warm welcome awaits you at Long Copse, a beautiful Arts & Crafts house set high in the Surrey Hills with magnificent views over the Weald to the South Downs. At the entrance gate the Surrey Hills provide 80 miles of footpaths, including the Pilgrims’ Way, the North Downs Way and the Greensand Way. Within easy access are pubs, picturesque villages, historic towns and National Trust properties. Long Copse is conveniently situated for Heathrow and Gatwick and trains to London and the South. Walkers, cyclists and children are always welcome. Backed by fields and with lovely places to walk, Rumbeams Cottage is situated at the edge of the pretty village of Ewhurst, next to the cricket green. We have a large garden, plenty of off-road parking and are happy to welcome dogs. Heathrow and Gatwick are both within easy access, and transport can be arranged. Special mid-week rates, early breakfasts catered for. Fresh eggs from our bantams, home made preserves, a friendly greeting from our loving golden retriever – if you like the countryside, you will love Rumbeams Cottage. bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Suite/Family/Twin en suite > 1 private bathrooms > 1 b&b pppn > from £42.50 single > from £70 bedrooms > 1 Double, 2 Twin b&b pppn > £32.50 - £35 single occupancy > £45 bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Single en suite > 1 b&b pppn > £25 - £30 single occupancy > £25 - £30 GODALMING LAVENDER’S B&B B&B MAP 1 4D HASLEMERE STRATHIRE B&B MAP 1 3F HURTMORE B&B MAP 1 3D ‘THE COTTAGES’ AT THE SQUIRREL INN 129 BINSCOMBE, GODALMING, SURREY GU7 3QL GRAYSWOOD ROAD, HASLEMERE, SURREY GU27 2BW HURTMORE ROAD, HURTMORE, SURREY GU7 2RN t > 01483 415261 m > 07969 511185 e > colingardner@btinternet.com contact > colin and anna gardner t > 01428 642466 f > 01428 656708 e > joyce.malcolm.harris@hotmail.co.uk w > www.strathire.co.uk contact > joyce & malcolm harris t > 01483 860223 contact > anna/steve e > info@thesquirrel-hurtmore.co.uk w > www.thesquirrel-hurtmore.co.uk Located in conservation area. Within Surrey Hills, close to the A3 and M25, approximately 45 minutes from Gatwick and Heathrow by car and 45 minutes to London by train. Comfortable, pretty accommodation with a double bedroom and adjacent private shower room in friendly family home. Strathire is a delightful period peoperty in a rural setting, yet only 600m from centre of the olde worlde town of Haslemere (AONB). Well kept landscape gardens of an acre. Strathire looks across tree filled valley to Hindhead, famous for its National Trust park & beautiful walks. Magnificent views from all windows. Original features. Oak panelled hall, wide impressive staircase. Rooms excellent size. Warm welcome. Comfort & care. Local produce. Homemade preserves. The Squirrel Inn Country Pub & Dining is located in the heart of Hurtmore village, 3 miles from Godalming & 5 miles from Guildford. Having been recently refurbished, The Squirrel has now been given a new lease of life. We offer locally sourced food, a wide selection of wines, spirits and real ales, and B&B accommodation. We have 8 comfortable en-suite or private bathroom rooms: five doubles and three singles. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, bottled water, flat screen TV/DVD, alarm clock with iPod docks and local attractions guides. bedrooms > 2 Single/Double/Twin private bathroom > 2 b&b pppn > £40 - £46 single occupancy > £45 - £55 bedrooms > 5 Double, 3 Single en suite > 7 private bathrooms > 1 prpn > £50 - £75 (inc breakfast) Well situated for A3. Heathrow/Gatwick 5min rail link, Waterloo/ London/Guildford. Goodwood festival of speed/Chichester. bedrooms > 1 Double en suite > 1 pppn > £37.50 single > £45 54 en suite > 2 Visit Surrey 2010 FARNHAM B&B/SELF CATERING HIGH WRAY MAP 1 1D GODALMING B&B MAP 1 HEATH HOUSE 4E GODALMING B&B MAP 1 HIGHVIEW B&B 4D 73 LODGE HILL ROAD, FARNHAM SURREY GU10 3RB t > 01252 715589 e > alexine@highwray73.co.uk w> www.highwray73.co.uk contact > alexine crawford Self Catering A mile from Farnham, railway and the A31, yet quiet and rural, set in a magnificent garden, 1 ground floor flat suitable for wheelchair users and 1 open plan cabin ‘The Studio’. Good centre for walks, cycling and places of interest. Accessibility Rating - M1 and M2 B&B Family home with period furniture set in magnificent garden. Home made bread and organic produce. Good centre for walking, cycling and places of interest. Within easy reach of Waverley Abbey and Pierrepont. self catering bedrooms > 1 Twin, 1 Twin/Double, 1 Sofa Bed pupw > £220 - £310 b&b bedrooms > 2 Twin, 1 Single b&b pppn > £25 - £30 single > £23 - £28 WONERSH WOODYERS FARM B&B MAP 1 5D ALLDENS LANE, GODALMING, SURREY GU8 4AP 39 NIGHTINGALE RD, GODALMING, SURREY GU7 2HU t > 01483 416961 m > 07818 420541 e > info@heathhouse.eu w > www.heathhouse.eu contact > joy or carl huter t > 01483 861974 e > highview@which.net w> www.highview-bedbreakfast.co.uk Situated in a quiet lane, surrounded by beautiful countryside, Heath House offers spacious & comfortable accommodation in a tranquil setting. Individually decorated bedrooms are provided with ensuite or private bathrooms, Freeview TV & complimentary WiFi access. Our breakfast menu is varied & interesting & all dishes are freshly prepared using locally grown organic produce whenever possible. Breakfast is served in the Garden Room, overlooking attractive grounds. Here you can relax, enjoy the garden & help yourselves to tea, coffee & other light refreshments. A four storey Victorian house with 2 large guest bedrooms (1 with wash basin) and large guest bathroom; especially suitable for families. 4 miles from Guildford; conveniently close to the A3. Less than 10 minutes’ walk from Farncombe mainline station and 15 into historic Godalming with many eating places. Near to a real ale pub. Price include generous full English or continental breakfast. Rooms have zip & link beds and can be used for single or double occupancy and can take an extra bed for third person. Free wifi. bedrooms > 2 Double, 1 Double/Twin en suite > 2 private > 1 pppn > from £40 single occupancy > from £60 bedrooms > 2 b&b pppn > from £35 single > from £45 BOWLHEAD GREEN SELF CATERING THE BARN FLAT MAP 1 2F BRAMLEY SELF CATERING CONVERTED STABLE MAP 1 4D BOWLHEAD GREEN FARM, BOWLHEAD GREEN, GODALMING, SURREY GU8 6NW AT JUNIPER COTTAGE, 22 EASTWOOD ROAD, BRAMLEY, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU5 0DS t > 01428 682687 contact > mrs g ranson e > grace.ranson@btinternet.com t > 01483 893706 w > www.convertedstable.co.uk e > info@convertedstable.co.uk contact > bob heyes Beautifully restored medieval former farmhouse in picturesque Surrey village. 4 miles from Guildford. The comfortable guest accommodation in the barn wing has a private bathroom & spacious private sitting room with TV. Here guests can enjoy a relaxed and varied breakfast with homebaked bread, new laid eggs & local produce. Evening meals served by prior arrangement. The village pub serves lunch and supper, other pubs and restaurants are nearby. Walks can be enjoyed in the surrounding Surrey Hills and there are numerous places of interest to visit. In a delightful hamlet approximately 35 miles south west of London. 1 mile from A3. An attractive self-catering barn conversion with exposed oak beams. Part of a 16th century barn in grounds of a large farmhouse of similar age. Overlooking a well kept garden and with ample parking. The accommodation comprises a large living room with a double sofa bed 4’6” and colour TV. A well equipped kitchen and a shower room with WC and washbasin. Rent includes bed linen, towels and electricity. Check-in after 2pm. Check-out by 10am. Self-contained, centrally heated, converted stable in a quiet village position four miles from Guildford. Ground floor; lounge/dining room with spare single bed, shower room/WC, kitchen. Spiral staircase leads to bedroom with double bed. TV/VCR/DVD, wireless broadband connection, freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Use of telephone on request. No smoking. bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Twin private bathrooms > 1 b&b pppn > from £35 single occupancy > from £45 bedrooms > Twin pupw > Low Season £130 High Season £150 bedrooms > 1 Double, 1 Single pupw > Low Season £300 High Season £300 BARNETT LANE, WONERSH, GUILDFORD GU5 0RX t > 01483 892862 m > 07775 501409 e > woodyersfarm@hotmail.co.uk contact > jennifer jebb A ‘very special place to stay’. www.visitsurrey.com 55 Waverley - Woking BRAMLEY SELF CATERING MAP 1 CHIDDINGFOLD SELF CATERING MAP 1 CHURT SELF CATERING MAP 1 ORCHARD PADDOCKS 4 D PRESTWICK BYRE IRON LANE, BRAMLEY, GUILDFORD, SURREY GU5 0BY PRESTWICK FARM, PRESTWICK LANE, CHIDDINGFOLD GU8 4XP 1 GREEN LANE VILLAS, GREEN LANE, CHURT, SURREY GU10 2LT t > 01483 894563 m > 07939 915044 e > info@orchardpaddocks.co.uk w> www.orchardpaddocks.co.uk t > 01428 654695 m > 07966 452256 e > prestwick.farm@btconnect.com w> www.prestwickfarm.co.uk contact > paul mills m> 07747 145146 contact > adrienne burgess e > adrienne@adrienneburgess.com w> www.martincochrane.com/woodpecker Orchard Paddocks is nestled in the Surrey Hills tucked down a 500 metre driveway. It is located one mile from the pretty village of Bramley, 3 1/2 miles from historic Guildford and Godalming. An endless choice of restaurants and pubs all around. For commuters a 7-10 minute drive takes you to the nearest main line station, Farncombe which is only a 40 minute train ride to London Waterloo. Heathrow & Gatwick are 45min to 1hr by car. Converted outbuilding providing high standard bungalow accommodation on beautiful sheep farm with fine walks and outstanding Surrey Hills scenery. Within two miles of Haslemere station. Downstairs one double bedroom and one twin. Bathroom with WC, shower and bath. Lounge with TV/DVD. Fully equipped kitchen/ diner. Upstairs single bedroom and store room. Central heating, services, linen included. Sleeps five. No smoking. Prefer no pets. 20 mins Guildford, 10 mins Haslemere/Farnham, 6 mins A3. Easy reach M3, A31, London & seaside. Sleeps up to 8. Light-filled, semi-detached character cottage with lovely enclosed garden quietly situated in country lane. Fantastic views. Wonderful walks. Beautifully furnished with all mod cons, CH, Sky TV, wireless Broadband etc. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 2 separate WCs, study, split-level living room. Stunning ‘Roman Bath’ with water-baby murals. Barbecue. Outdoor dining. Parking for 3 cars. Pets by arrangement. bedrooms > Double pupw > Low Season £280 High Season £320 bedrooms > Downstairs - 1 Double, 1 Twin Upstairs - 1 Single (plus option of Z bed) sleeps > 5 (6 maximum) pupw > Low Season £375 High Season £425 rooms > Study, Living Room, 4 Bedrooms bedrooms > 2 Double, 2 Twin pupw > £797 - £1397 WOKING woking 3F HOTEL MAP 7 WOODPECKER COTTAGE 2 F RIPLEY HOTEL MAP 1 HOLIDAY INN WOKING 4 A THE TALBOT INN VICTORIA WAY, WOKING, SURREY GU21 8EW HIGH STREET, RIPLEY, SURREY GU23 6BB t > 01483 221000 w> www.hiwoking.co.uk t > 01483 225188 e > info@thetalbotinn.com w> www.thetalbotinn.com contact > ros curtis 161 bedroom hotel centrally located in Woking with easy access to M25, M3 and A3. Regular train services to central London and the railway station is less than a 5 min walk. New Conference/Events Centre 7 air conditioned, natural daylight conference rooms. Hugo’s restaurant and lounge bar. 24hr room service, fitness room plus wired and wireless internet access available. The Talbot has played its part in history and is said to have provided the stage for Nelson and Lady Hamilton’s love affair in 1798. It has been recently refurbished to an exceptional standard, retaining its many historic features, whilst introducing a contemporary twist. bedrooms > 20 Family, 20 Twin, 121 Double prpn > £69 - £89 FRI - SAT £99 - £159 SUN - THURS breakfast > from £16.50 bedrooms > 7 Double/Twin, 31 Double, 1 Single en suite > 39 prpn > £99 - £159 breakfast > £5.95 (Continental breakfast included 5B From small, friendly guest houses to modern hotels, you’ll find a friendly welcome within easy reach of Woking Town Centre. 56 With a choice of 39 stylish bedrooms; 9 traditional rooms with original features are situated within the main coaching inn. 30 contemporary and stylish rooms are located within the Ripley Wing. Wonderfully relaxed and welcoming, with a cosy bar, open fires, real ales and outstanding food. in above B&B rates) Visit Surrey 2010 FARNHAM SELF CATERING KILNSIDE FARM MAP 1 2D WORMLEY SELF CATERING MAGPIE COTTAGE MAP 1 3F MOOR PARK LANE, FARNHAM, SURREY GU10 1NS TIGBOURNE WOOD, WORMLEY, GODALMING GU8 5SU t > 01252 710325 m > 07860 718464 e > bobmilton@kilnsidefarm.fsnet.co.uk contact > bob milton t > 01428 682702 e > gabrielle.mabley1@btinternet.com contact > mrs g d mabley A quiet farm based self catering unit with its own parking and patio in a secluded valley. We are only a 20 minute walk into Farnham, at the start of the North Downs Way, and a 15 minute drive to Guildford, Farnborough and Camberley. Easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports and trains to London. Price includes linen, electricity and council tax. Small, well-equipped double glazed cottage in grounds of owner’s house. Rural yet near shops, pubs, buses, railway station. Easy reach of London, seaside, stately homes, National Trust commons. Fitted kitchen includes cooker, microwave oven, refrigerator, and washer/drier. Living room with TV, video, radio, CD player. One bedroom with twin beds. Bathroom includes bath, shower etc. Bed linen, towels, electric storage heating, hot water are included. All other electricity by £1 coin meter. Parking, private garden. bedrooms > 2 Double/Sofabed/Easy single pupw > £250 bedrooms > 1 Twin pupw > Low Season £230 High Season £245 WOKING FENTON HOUSE B&B MAP 7 2C SEND B&B MAP 1 GRANTCHESTER HOUSE 5 C 19 KINGSWAY, WOKING, SURREY GU21 6NU BOUGHTON HALL AVENUE, SEND, SURREY GU23 7DF t > 01483 828225 e > fentonhouse19@googlemail.com w> www.fentonhousebandb.co.uk t > 01483 225383 e > info@bandb-bandb.co.uk w> www.bandb-bandb.co.uk A family run private guest house run for the last 10 years by Joyce and Ron Abbey, Fenton House is an elegant Edwardian house in a convenient location offering courteous attention and a warm welcome. An ideal location for both business and pleasure Fenton House is just a few minutes walk from a selection of restaurants and cafes, the Peacock Centre with it’s six screen cinema, theatre and shopping precinct and Woking’s mainline railway station, where the fast train to London takes just 27 mins. An attractive family house with large picturesque gardens. Three good size twin rooms, one on ground floor with private shower room and toilet. Situated between the villages of Ripley and Send approximately five minutes drive from Guildford & Woking town centres. Wisley Gardens, Newlands Corner and many parks again within five minutes drive of our location as well as many golf courses. Large drive with ample parking. 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Why not extend your trip to include an overnight stay – ask Guildford Tourist Information Centre for details. Guildford Tourist Information Tourist Information Centre, 14 Tunsgate, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3QT t 01483 444333 f 01483 302046 e tic@guildford.gov.uk w www.visitguildford.com Free Itinerary Planning Service Guildford Tourist Information Centre will take all the stress out of organising a group visit to Surrey. Simply •Call Guildford Tourist Information Centre on 01483 444333 •Tell us your requirements (numbers, dates, special needs, interests) •We will provide you with a selection of itineraries to choose from including information on parking, eating out and accommodation if required. Guildford Tourist Information Centre will make all the arrangements and you only need to make one single payment – we’ll do all the rest. 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