If visiting Guildford, Surrey County, England, you will find the Guildford Castle of interest, where located in the midst of the castle grounds, is the Guildford Museum. The several buildings that house the Museum are located at 48 Quarry Street, off High Street. These buildings include the Castle Arch, which extends to the gatehouse of historic and beautiful Guildford Castle. The ageless cottages at Castle Arch are home to a collection of old Surrey life artifacts, a charming row of old tenant cottages depicting life as once lived in Old Surrey County. It’s a joy to spend an evening in one of these delightful buildings with high class Guildford escorts.
View an archealogy collection that dates to the 1800′s, and the artwork of Guildford born artist, John Russell. Museum Guildford is presently exhibiting 100 years of Surrey.
One exhibit of interest is the napkin used by Queen Elizabeth I, with her image, and St. George slaying a dragon, embroidered upon it. The Museum is free to the public.