River Wey and Godalming Navigations and Dapdune Wharf
(2 Miles)*
The River Wey was one of the first rivers in Britain to become fully navigable, it opened to commercial river barges in 1653.
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Guildford House Gallery
(2 Miles)*
Guildford House is a fascinating Grade I Listed 17th century town house, now Guildford Borough Council's art gallery showing selections from the Borough's Collection and varied temporary exhibitions.
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Loseley Park
(3 Miles)*
Built in 1562 by Sir William Moore, a fine example of Elizabethan architecture, set amid beautiful parkland grazed by the Loseley Jersey herd.
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Clandon Park
(4 Miles)*
A grand Palladian mansion, built in the 1730s by the Venetian architect Leoni and notable for its magnificent two-storeyed Marble Hall
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Godalming Museum
(5 Miles)*
Key areas of the Museum's local collection include exhibits about Gertrude Jekyll, Edwin Lutyens and Jack Phillips of the ill-fated Titanic.
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Hatchlands Park
(6 Miles)*
Built in 1758 for Admiral Edward Boscawen and set in a beautiful Repton Park offering a variety of park and woodland walks, Hatchlands contains splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in appropriately nautical style.
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Aldershot Military Museum
(6 Miles)*
Welcome to Aldershot Military Museum & Rushmoor Local History Gallery housed in the only surviving brick-built barrack blocks left in Aldershot. Built in 1894, these bungalow-type buildings once covered the whole of North Camp.
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RHS Garden Wisley
(7 Miles)*
With stunning and facinating orchids in the Glasshouse in Spring time to the ever popular Flower Show and the very much enjoyed A Taste of Autumn, everyone can come and enjoy an event at Wisley.
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New Ashgate Gallery
(8 Miles)*
New Ashgate Gallery exhibits and sells contemporary fine art and craft in a beautiful grade II listed building in the heart of Farnham.
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Painshill Park
(9 Miles)*
Painshill Park is one of the most important 18th century parks in Europe. It was created by the Hon. Charles Hamilton between 1738 and 1773 as a series of subtle and surprising scenes.
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Brooklands Museum
(9 Miles)*
Brooklands Museum opened in 1991 on 30 acres of the original 1907 motor-racing circuit. The Museum features the most historic and steepest section of the old Banked Track and the 1-in-4 Test Hill.
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Chertsey Museum
(10 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in the Cedars, a Grade II listed Regency town house with an attractive garden
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Polesden Lacey
(10 Miles)*
The gracious Polesden Lacey estate dates back to well before the current house was built. The elegant 19th century mansion was designed by architect Thomas Cubitt.
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Ascot Racecourse
(10 Miles)*
Founded in 1711 by Queen Anne, nearing its 300 year history is one of the world's greatest racecourses, synonymous with quality, style and excellence in providing unparalleled racing and a memorable day out.
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Thorpe Park
(10 Miles)*
In 2009, Thorpe Park unleashes extreme terror with the hotly anticipated launch of SAW - The Ride on 14th March to kick-start the official season opening.
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