Guidebook for Wood Street Village

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Guidebook for Wood Street Village

Drinks & Nightlife

This cosy village pub is a great stop off for a relaxed drink or good quality meal. Good atmosphere and a welcome break if you have just taken a walk across the Common.
25 locals recommend
The White Hart
White Hart Lane
25 locals recommend
This cosy village pub is a great stop off for a relaxed drink or good quality meal. Good atmosphere and a welcome break if you have just taken a walk across the Common.

Parks & Nature

Stoke Park is a great place to walk, it has a playground, a paddling pool and a treetop activity trail (see Wild Wood) to keep everyone in the family entertained!
16 locals recommend
Stoke Park
Park Road
16 locals recommend
Stoke Park is a great place to walk, it has a playground, a paddling pool and a treetop activity trail (see Wild Wood) to keep everyone in the family entertained!
This park is over 400 acres of unspoilt parkland. Great for walks, tree climbing, and picnics. There's a brilliant treehouse and play area for kids. Open all year round - but the house is only open certain days, so check their website if you want to see the historic property too.
12 locals recommend
Hatchlands Park NT
12 locals recommend
This park is over 400 acres of unspoilt parkland. Great for walks, tree climbing, and picnics. There's a brilliant treehouse and play area for kids. Open all year round - but the house is only open certain days, so check their website if you want to see the historic property too.

Entertainment & Activities

12 locals recommend
Wild Wood Adventure
Lido Road
12 locals recommend
Large heated outdoor pools for sunny days when you fancy a swim and some fun on the waterslides!
15 locals recommend
Guildford Lido
Lido Road
15 locals recommend
Large heated outdoor pools for sunny days when you fancy a swim and some fun on the waterslides!
This leisure centre has an ice skating rink, a wide range of pools and waterslides for all ages and tenpin bowling. Good activities for a rainy day.
10 locals recommend
Spectrum Leisure Centre (Stop A) station
10 locals recommend
This leisure centre has an ice skating rink, a wide range of pools and waterslides for all ages and tenpin bowling. Good activities for a rainy day.
Merrist Wood Golf Club
Holly Lane

Essentials

A very convenient and well-stocked grocery shop that will have almost everything you need for your stay.
Co-op Food - Guildford
121b Aldershot Rd
A very convenient and well-stocked grocery shop that will have almost everything you need for your stay.

Arts & Culture

Loseley Park is a historic manor house located in the heart of Guildford. Remarkably unchanged since 1562, the 1400 acre estate was originally built to entertain Queen Elizabeth I. The house stands in ancient Surrey parkland with stunning views towards North Downs. They hold great events here too - so worth checking their website to see what's on during your stay.
17 locals recommend
Loseley Park
17 locals recommend
Loseley Park is a historic manor house located in the heart of Guildford. Remarkably unchanged since 1562, the 1400 acre estate was originally built to entertain Queen Elizabeth I. The house stands in ancient Surrey parkland with stunning views towards North Downs. They hold great events here too - so worth checking their website to see what's on during your stay.
An excellent local theatre that regularly hosts touring West End shows if you fancy watching a play or musical!
34 locals recommend
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Millbrook
34 locals recommend
An excellent local theatre that regularly hosts touring West End shows if you fancy watching a play or musical!
The grounds at Guildford Castle were opened as public gardens in 1888 to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. They are in the centre of town and well worth a visit if you are out shopping or having lunch. The gardens are small but really pretty and free to enter - there is a small charge if you want to visit the Castle Keep.
51 locals recommend
Guildford Castle
Castle Street
51 locals recommend
The grounds at Guildford Castle were opened as public gardens in 1888 to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. They are in the centre of town and well worth a visit if you are out shopping or having lunch. The gardens are small but really pretty and free to enter - there is a small charge if you want to visit the Castle Keep.