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5 Historic Places to Visit in Surrey

Date Posted
Monday, 16th March 2026

Surrey’s rich tapestry of history is woven into every lane, manor, and hillside. From medieval castles to ancient commons once roamed by highwaymen, this county is a treasure trove for those with a soft spot for stories of the past. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a memorable day out, there are plenty of heritage gems just waiting to be discovered—especially near Godalming.

Here are five of the best historic places in Surrey that promise to charm, educate and inspire in equal measure.

1. Loseley Park

Just a ten-minute drive from Godalming, Loseley Park is a living slice of Tudor grandeur. Built in the 1560s and still lived in by the same family, this stately home boasts original panelling, rare paintings and fine 17th-century furniture. The walled garden is a delight in itself—especially in full bloom—and the estate often hosts seasonal events worth checking out.

Perfect for: A peaceful day among roses, ruins, and real English heritage.

Top tip: Combine your visit with a relaxed lunch or dinner at The Stag on the River in nearby Eashing. Historic setting meets seasonal menus—it’s a win-win.

2. Guildford Castle

Tucked in the heart of Surrey’s county town, Guildford Castle offers panoramic views from its restored Norman tower. The castle dates back to shortly after the Norman conquest and has seen its fair share of drama over the centuries. The surrounding gardens are immaculate, making it a top pick for picnics or a slower stroll.

Ideal for: An afternoon of light history and lush surroundings.

3. Waverley Abbey

Craving something a little more off the beaten path? Waverley Abbey, just south of Farnham, is hauntingly beautiful. Founded in 1128, it was the very first Cistercian abbey in England. Today, its romantic ruins sit peacefully by the River Wey. It's easy to see why it inspired painters and poets over the years.

Best visited on: A misty morning or golden hour afternoon—ideal for photos and a quiet wander.

4. Shere Village

Shere is every inch the quintessential English village: think flint cottages, duck ponds, and a 12th-century church. It’s no surprise filmmakers often choose it for period dramas. But beyond the charm, there's a tangible sense of history. Pop into the tiny local museum, or just lose yourself in the cobbled back lanes.

History meets film set: You might recognise Shere from The Holiday and Bridget Jones’s Diary.

5. Winkworth Arboretum & Oakhurst Cottage

Just south of Godalming lies a National Trust double treat. Winkworth Arboretum, while primarily known for its botanical brilliance, is steeped in history thanks to its wartime beginnings and rare tree collections. A short walk away is Oakhurst Cottage, a 16th-century labourer’s home frozen in time. Visits to the cottage must be pre-booked, but they’re well worth the effort.

Don’t miss: The contrast of rustic simplicity at Oakhurst against the vibrant, curated arboretum landscape.

Whether you're planning a Surrey day trip or looking to explore the best heritage sites near Godalming, these historic places offer more than just stories—they offer perspective, peace and a proper dose of British charm.

And when you’ve had your fill of time-travelling, round off your day at The Stag on the River. With its own centuries-old beams, a riverside setting and locally sourced dishes, it’s the kind of spot that history lovers (and food lovers) return to time and again.

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