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VISIT GUILDFORD FOR BUSINESS AND BOOK YOUR NEXT CONFERENCE OR EVENT IN THE HEART OF SURREY


There are many reasons to choose


Guildford and the


surrounding countryside of the Surrey Hills for your next conference or meeting. Firstly, it’s the ease of getting there. Just 35 minutes from London Waterloo by train, and well served by A3, M3 and M25 – it is also close to Heathrow and Gatwick Airports.


Secondly, Guildford and the surrounding countryside give you a choice of peace and tranquillity of the countryside or the bustle of a vibrant market town close to a station.


Guildford Town Centre is steeped in history, from its 12th Century Castle, Tudor Guildhall and Georgian Art Gallery – and all of these are available to hire for events.


Standing high above beautifully landscaped gardens lays the Great Tower of Guildford Castle. It was built shortly after the Norman conquest of 1066, now standing in the centre of the town, it is an iconic building guaranteed to add an extra dimension to pre-dinner drinks or team building.


The Great Tower provides a unique space for small meetings and events. Its situation within superb landscaped gardens with stunning views of the town, makes it an unforgettable venue.


The Guildhall, a unique Grade I listed


building, has been at the heart of Guildford life since the 16th century and now provides an adaptable and efficient space for meetings of all kinds.


It has modern facilities combined with preserved historical character to


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