All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
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Haunted Guildford:The Hanging of Christopher Slaughterford
All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
Haunted Guildford: Guildford Museum
All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
Haunted Guildford: The Legend of Lorna
All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
St Mary’s Church
At least 70 years older than Guildford Castle, St Mary’s Church tower is the oldest surviving piece of architecture in Guildford, however, when the history of Guildford is mentioned, few people think of St Mary’s, even though it is almost 1,000 years old. Continue reading
Haunted Guildford: The Angel Hotel
All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
Haunted Guildford: The Woman in White of Rosemary Alley
All this week we are proud to present you our very own ‘Haunted Guildford’ series from in-house blogger Charli Aisha Harris where spine-chilling stories of haunted folk and places in Guildford are recounted for your displeasure! Continue reading
A History of the River Wey
Long before Guildford had its quaint cobbled High Street, before the towering cathedral and looming castle, the River Wey flowed through the heart of what would become ‘Our Town’. Continue reading