Guildford House Gallery
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The Guildford House Gallery collection comprises more than 550 pieces, spanning over 250 years and includes many works by Guildford's most famous son John Russell.
Whether you’re an art or history enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, the gallery offers something for everyone. With its beautiful setting, fascinating exhibitions, and charming gift shop, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Guildford.
Local talent
The gallery showcases a vibrant program of temporary exhibitions, with a strong focus on local artists and those with a connection to Guildford and Surrey. Alongside these displays, the gallery boasts a permanent collection that includes many works by John Russell, a famous pastel portraitist from Guildford. Russell was a respected artist in his time, even serving as pastel painter to King George III and his son, the Prince of Wales.
Beyond the exhibitions
Guildford House Gallery offers a variety of events and activities throughout the year. These cater to all ages and interests, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about art. There's also a delightful craft gift shop on the premises, a perfect place to find unique souvenirs or gifts with a local touch. It also shares the building with the Guildford Tourist Information Centre, so if you're planning a visit to Guildford, you can conveniently combine your artistic exploration with planning your sightseeing adventures.
Got time to explore more of Surrey? Guildford Museum is a short walk from Guildford House Gallery, alternatively, motorsport fans might be interested in Brooklands Museum, which is a half hour drive away.
Visitor information
Address
155 High Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3AJ
01483 444751
Opening times
Tuesday to Saturday
10am until 4.30pm
Last entry to exhibitions is 4pm
https://www.guildford.gov.uk/article/25622/About-Guildford-House
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