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GRAYSHOTT POTTERY  
GUILDFORD  
GUILDFORD  
& CAFÉ BISTRO
HOUSE GALLERY
PHILHARMONIC
Grayshott Pottery nestles neatly between 
Guildford House Gallery is a fascinating 17th 
Guildford Philharmonic is at the heart of 
the village school and St Luke’s Church in 
century Grade 1 Listed Town House located 
music-making in the region, with a repertoire 
Grayshott, a short drive from Haslemere and 
on the High Street. It has been the home 
extending from the 17th century to the 
Farnham.  Trading for over 50 years, it has 
of the Borough Art Collection since 1959. 
present day. The concert season runs 
strong links to Compton Pottery, situated 
It offers a varied programme of temporary 
from October to July in a variety of venues 
at Watts Gallery near Guildford, which was 
exhibitions, talks, tours and workshops. Full 
including Guildford Cathedral, The Electric 
started by Mary Watts, wife of the great 
details can be found on the website or by  
Theatre, Holy Trinity Church, the Yvonne 
Victorian painter, G.F. Watts.
telephoning the Gallery.
Arnaud Theatre, Abbot’s Hospital and 
Today, the company is employee owned and 
The gift shop stocks a unique selection of 
Loseley House.
visitors can see artists at work creating not 
greetings cards, stationery and work by local 
Guildford Philharmonic’s range includes 
only historical reference pieces and ‘cutting 
crafts people. The Gallery Café serves hot 
concerts for children, chamber concerts 
edge’ art design, but also the making of 
and cold home made snacks and beverages 
in intimate venues, large-scale choral and 
plates and dishes for many famous High 
all day. During the winter months, visitors 
orchestral works. The orchestra works 
Street food brands. 
can enjoy refreshments inside or in a heated 
with a variety of conductors covering all 
Grayshott Pottery offers a studio gallery, an 
marquee in the courtyard.
musical styles with a focus on young soloists 
extensive gift shop and a flourishing café 
at the outset of their careers. Guildford 
where customers can linger over lunch or 
155 HIGH STREET, 
Philharmonic is dedicated to attracting new 
a frothy cappuccino and a plate of sticky 
GUILDFORD, SURREY  GU1 3AJ
audiences for all types of classical music and 
cakes!  
  >  01483 444742 
making concert-going an exciting experience.
e   >  guildfordhouse@guildford.gov.uk 
SCHOOL ROAD, GRAYSHOTT,  
w
box office  >  
   >  
01483 444777 
www.guildfordhouse.co.uk
HINDHEAD, SURREY GU26 6LR
w   >  www.guildfordphilharmonic.co.uk 
opening times > 
  >  01428 604404 
 
Tues - Sat, 10:00 - 16:45
e   >  sales@grayshotpottery.com 
w   >  www.grayshottpottery.com
admission >
 
FREE
opening times > 
SHOP & GALLERY 
Mon - Sat  9:00 - 17:30 
Sun & Bank Holidays  10:00 - 16:00
CAFÉ BISTRO 
Mon - Sat  9:30 - 16:30 
Sun & Bank Holidays 10:30 - 15:30
admission >
FREE
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Visit Surrey 2009