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Photo Feature: Stunning Images of Guildford Town

Published on: 1 Oct, 2023
Updated on: 1 Oct, 2023

Here is a selection of super photographs featuring Guildford town, recently taken by Nicholas W – photographer from Stockholm.

We hope you enjoy looking at them…

Guildford skyline: fluffy clouds over Guildford Cathedral as viewed from Chertsey Street.

North Street: a view looking in a westerly direction with the green hill and trees of The Mount on the horizon.

September morning mist: The Cloth Hall in North Street looking rather eerie.

Morning magic: Headlights shine through the murk in the High Street.

Drinking man: The Three pigeons pub in the High Street.

Early morning: the golden sun lights up Abbot’s Hospital in the High Street.

Vaughan House: Stormy sky above Chertsey Street.

Premonition: orange sky over the rooftops of the telephone exchange building.

Train shot: A train pulls into London Road railway station.

Spire horizon: Looking across the town from the Guildford Park Road area with the spire of St Saviour’s Church in the view.

Birds over Farnham Road Hospital: The clock tower tells the time as the birds fly by.

Guildford rush hour: North Street as the sun goes down.

Early morning September: a view looking up Chertsey Street.

Guildford blue hour: Night draws in and the lights come in the upper High Street.

Guildford evening: Woodbridge Road in monochrome.

Guildford sunset. The clouds are lit in gold on an August evening.

Indian summer: Warm weather in the High Street.

Jogger: Buddleia creeps over the Town Bridge as a runner jogs by.

Rainsville: The slate roofs shine on a dull day.

Three Pigeons: another view of the High Street pub taken on August 20.

Old Town: the iconic Hospital of the Blessed Trinity, otherwise known as Abbot’s Hospital.

Clock tower: And finally, the iconic Guildhall and its clock over the High Street.

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