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Guildford Museum and Castle
Visit Guildford Castle and head to the top of the Great Tower for a 360 degree panoramic view of Guildford and the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Guildford Museum forms part of the Castle grounds, where you can step into the world of prehistoric man, the Romans and Saxons, monks and friars, Lewis Carroll and the Victorians.
Just a few minutes walk from Guildford High Street, the Museum and Castle are ideally located for visitors and residents.
For more information, visit guildford.gov.uk/museum
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London walk: Russell Square, Charles Dickens Museum, British Museum, Oxford Street, Covent Garden
London walk from Russell Square to Oxford Street and Covent Garden
Join me for this walk through Bloomsbury – an area of London that Charles Dickens knew well – as we walk from the Charles Dickens Museum, through Russell Square and onto the British Museum, from where we take two separate walks, one to Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street via Great Russell Street and Bedford Square, the other from the British Museum along Shaftesbury Avenue and through Seven Dials to Covent Garden. This walk divides into four sections: Part one is Russell Square Underground Station to the Charles Dickens Museum, via Brunswick Square and Great Ormond Street Hospital, circling back to Russell Square Underground Station. 25 minutes circular walk Part two is Russell Square Station to Russell Square and onto the British Museum. 12 minutes Part three is the British Museum to Tottenham Court Road avoiding New Oxford Street. 18 minutes Part four is the British Museum to Covent Garden via Shaftesbury Avenue and Seven Dials. 16 minutes The Charles Dickens Museum part of the walk is taken from Nicola Perry’s book 33 Walks in London You Shouldn’t Miss.
This walk was requested by Tina Kampouroglou who is bringing a group of students from Athens to London in April and is staying in the Russell Square area.
Route timestamps: 00:37 Russell Square Underground Station 01:30 Bernard Street 01:44 Crossing Marchmont Street 04:24 Brunswick Square 05:09 Brunswick Square Gardens 06:52 The Foundling Museum 08:50 Lansdowne Terrace 09:14 Great Ormond Street Hospital 09:52 Guilford Street 10:07 Coram’s Fields 11:08 Crossing Mecklenburgh Place 11:26 Crossing Millman Street 11:43 Crossing Doughty Mews 12:29 Doughty Street 13:22 Charles Dickens Museum 14:35 Crossing Roger Street 14:49 John Street 16:12 Northington Street 16:39 Crossing John’s Mews 17:56 Great James Street 18:25 Rugby Street 19:22 Lamb’s Conduit Street 20:17 Crossing Great Ormond Street 21:07 Guilford Place 22:10 Guilford Street 22:59 Lansdowne Terrace 23:46 Brunswick Square 24:55 Bernard Street 26:28 Russell Square Underground Station 26:58 Crossing Herbrand Street 27:48 Woburn Place 28:08 Southampton Row 29:01 Russell Square 29:40 Crossing Guilford Street 31:12 Russell Square Gardens 36:11 Montague Street 38:40 Great Russell Street 39:15 British Museum 40:45 Museum Street 42:13 Bloomsbury Street 43:27 Bedford Avenue 44:09 Bedford Square 45:51 Adeline Place 46:31 Bedford Avenue 47:15 Tottenham Court Road 47:47 Crossing Great Russell Street 48:33 Tottenham Court Road Underground Station 48:50 Oxford Street 49:29 New Oxford Street 49:50 Crossing Bainbridge Street 50:27 Crossing Little Russell Street 51:23 Returning to the British Museum 51:31 Museum Street 53:08 Bloomsbury Way 53:39 New Oxford Street 53:52 Crossing West Central Street 54:32 Shaftesbury Avenue 55:07 Bloomsbury Street 55:38 High Holborn 56:18 Crossing Endell Street 57:27 Forbidden Planet 58:25 Neal Street 59:48 Short’s Gardens 1:00:05 Neal’s Yard 1:01:38 Short’s Gardens 1:02:14 Seven Dials 1:03:08 Earlham Street 1:04:30 Crossing Shelton Street 1:04:42 Neal Street 1:05:50 Crossing Long Acre 1:05:55 Covent Garden Underground Station 1:06:05 James Street 1:06:33 Crossing Floral Street 1:07:47 Covent Garden Central Piazza
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Places to see in ( Guildford - UK )
Places to see in ( Guildford - UK )
Guildford is a large town in Surrey, England, located 27 miles southwest of central London on the A3 trunk road midway between the capital and Portsmouth. It is the seat of the borough of Guildford.
Guildford has Saxon roots and historians attribute its location to the existence of a gap in the North Downs where the River Wey was forded by the Harrow Way By AD 978 it was home to an early English Royal Mint. On the building of the Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal Guildford was connected to a network of waterways that aided its prosperity. In the 20th century, the University of Surrey and Guildford Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral, were added.
Due to recent development running north from Guildford, and linking to the Woking area, Guildford now officially forms the southwestern tip of the Greater London Built-up Area, as defined by the Office for National Statistics.
Guildford lies at the eastern end of the A31 and is bypassed by the A3, which links London and Portsmouth. The M25 is to the north-east of the town. Guildford has two railway stations. The main station is on the west side of the River Wey, across the river from the main shopping area and the bus station. It is on the Portsmouth Direct Line between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour. Guildford's other station, London Road, is about half a mile (1 km) north-east of the town centre, on the New Guildford Line. It is served by stopping services only between Guildford and Waterloo.
Alot to see in ( Guildford - UK ) such as :
Guildford Castle Hatchlands Park Loseley Park Watts Gallery Stoke Park, Guildford Polesden Lacey Shalford Mill Clandon Park Guildford Museum Winkworth Arboretum RHS Garden, Wisley Surrey Hills AONB Newlands Corner G Live Guildford Cathedral Hatchlands Park Steam Dreams - The Cathedrals Express
( Guildford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Guildford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guildford - UK
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A walk in the Gardens of Guildford Castle, Surrey, England
Guildford museum Guildford Surrey
Guildford museum could be right on your doorstep in Guildford Surrey. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don't hesitate to ask
Exploring Guildford Castle in Surrey UK.
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What does Guildford have to offer?
Want to see what Guildford has to offer? Here are just a few of the things you can explore when you come here.
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Guildford Castle & Museum
Visit Guildford Castle and head to the top of the Great Tower for a 360 degree panoramic view of Guildford and the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Visit5 Guildford Museum and step into the world of prehistoric man, the Romans and Saxons, monks and friars, Lewis Carroll and the Victorians.
Medieval Machines Exhibition At The Guildford Castle And Museum
The Guildford Museum and Castle is launching its latest exhibition - Medieval Machines. It showcases various inventions of the medieval period and allows visitors to get an insight into the roots of modern technology. The exhibition is split across two heritage buildings, the Guildford museum and the Guildford castle.It starts on the Saturday and runs until the 29th of October. They are currently looking for volunteers to help bring the exhibits to life.
Lynn Szygenda - Exhibitions Officer
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The Market Town of Horsham West Sussex, United Kingdom
Learn more: During our stay in Ashington, we paid a visit to Horsham West Sussex, United Kingdom for some shopping. English candy shop, English barber and the Horsham History Museum topped the list.
The Museum of Everything - Guildford
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Visit Guildford Art and Culture
Whether you're looking to be inspired or entertained, there's plenty to do in Guildford to satisfy your artistic side. From G Live to Watts Gallery you're never far from a unique day out.
For more information visit guildford.gov.uk/visitguildford
Guildford Town Centre Masterplan
Watch a video about the draft Town Centre Masterplan and have your say on the proposals.
Guildford Museum Offer Classes Looking Into Guildford's History
We spoke to the honorary remembrancer of Guildford who has been presenting these classes for the last 30 years, Chloe Desave has the story
Made In Guildford - Historic City Walk
Guildford town guides is a volunteer led service which helps to bring alive the history of the city. They offered free guided tours and this week they held a one off walk which looks into the historic architecture and past industries in Guildford. The walk ties in with a new exhibition at the Guildford Museum, we spoke to one of the guides ahead of the walk.
Alright, here is my first timelapse of a bus route serving a major town right near the famous British women writer Jane Austen's town: Alton!
Route 65. It's operated by Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey mostly with single deckers, but also with double deckers on some journeys. This route goes from Guildford to Alton, via: Farnham & Bentley.
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Mysterious Guildford
A video of a field trip in 1992 covering ghosts and earth mysteries in the town of Guildford, Surrey, UK
The Museum of Everything - Kings and Queens of England
We're off to see the Windsors! And all their royal predecessors. In this snippet from the BBC radio sketch comedy The Museum of Everything, one of the museum guides demonstrates his knowledge of British monarchs. See if you can spot the mistakes