December 2023 by Curtis H
Guildford House Gallery offers a delightful exhibition space nestled in the heart of Guildford, housed within a charming 17th-century townhouse. The staff members here are very welcoming. Additionally, the gift shop, located in a picturesque courtyard downstairs, adds to the overall charm of the place. A must-visit destination for art enthusiasts seeking a blend of history and culture.
September 2023 by Louise H
The most amazing little craft shop at the bottom of the stairs of the house gallery, beautiful handmade items and very affordable! A rare find on the high street nowadays.
July 2022 by James Ascough
Nice and friendly place
July 2020 by Brian Cohen
Great old building . Good exhibition, lovely cafe and gift shop. Friendly staff and a quiet oasis away from the traffic and noise. A real hidden gem!
July 2020 by Ed Hill
Fascinating display about George Abbott, former Archbishop of Canterbury and founder of Abbott Hospital in Guildford. A man of great foresight and compassion.
July 2020 by Becky Grosvenor
Gallery in a 17th-century townhouse featuring art & craft shows, workshops, a cafe & a gift shop.
July 2020 by Matt Farage
Good place for gift ideas
July 2020 by Sokratis Mathias
Very good
July 2020 by Sara Weston
Loved it
July 2019 by Catherine Edwards
Fantastic beautiful
July 2019 by Hasan ALalush
An ancient house
July 2019 by Károly dr.Gombik
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July 2019 by Vincent Parker
An unusal place which is well worth a visit as the gallery part is free. They do very nice food and the gift shop is great for prezzies. It also doubles up as the tourist centre so should be able to answer all yourquestions.
July 2019 by L Roberts
Also the Information Centre in Guildford. Lovely old building. Small gift shop and café downstairs. Upstairs access may be tricky for some, as there's no lift.
July 2019 by Nicola Pratt
I never went there. I walked down Market Street to go to Pound land. Okay then to Marks and Spencer. Then I went home.