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Guildford Museum
Introduction

Only a few short steps away from the High Street, enter the fascinating world of Guildford's past. Unearth the hidden treasures of its rich archaeological finds, from Stone Age pots to the contents of Tunsgate's 17th century rubbish dump.

Explore the medieval world of Guildford - its friary, crafts and trades. Marvel at the collection of medieval floor tiles, Roman mosaic and Tudor hand-painted ceramics. Dig beneath the surface of Gertrude Jekyll's life, illustrious gardener and artist. Peer through the glass at the real world of Lewis Carroll and his imaginary friends.

Discover how children worked and played in Victorian times and gaze in wonder at the needlecraft of centuries of local women.

Relax afterwards in the beautiful Castle Grounds, with its award-winning floral displays, situated immediately behind the Museum and ideal for picnics or a snack lunch. And join the thousands of recent visitors who have enjoyed learning about their history, their traditions and their heritage.

 

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