Guildford
Description
Regularly referred to as the county town of Surrey (though it's never been home to the County Council), home to both a university and a cathedral but not a city. Guildford has some evidence of prehistoric settlement, and there are some Roman tiles within the castle, but the main history of the town is from the Saxon period onwards. The keep of the Norman Castle being the main historical site in the town.
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Getting There
There are regular trains from Farnham to Guildford (every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday; no service on a Sunday, taking about 25 minutes). The Number 65 bus runs directly between the two towns (roughly hourly Monday to Saturday; no service on a Sunday, taking about 25 minutes as long as there are no traffic delays on the A31 which is notorious for hold-ups). The Number 46 bus takes a less direct route via the countryside (roughly hourly Monday to Saturday; no service on a Sunday, taking about 75 minutes)
Latitude: 51.236439; Longitude: -0.570302
What3Words: proud.fine.faded
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (11/09/2021), and on time of last update (12/09/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.