Heritage Britain

World Heritage Sites in Surrey, England.



Loseley Park, Guildford, Surrey

Surrey is situated in the south east of England with London to the north, Kent to the east, Sussex to the south Surrey and Hampshire and Berkshire to the East

The south east of England, has long been important to English Kings and before the Norman invasion Anglo-Saxon Kings were crowned at Kingston-upon-Thames.

A little further down the river King John signed the Magna Carta at Runnymede (a memorial is now erected there) and at Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII used the Thames to his full advantage.

Whilst Surrey is a relatively small county it has still ‘lost’ lots of territory to London, it still retains much unspoilt countryside and a true rural feel with narrowlanes and country pubs full of character, it is hard to imagine that one is so close the England’s capital city.

There are many historic attractions to visit including Loseley Park (Guildford), Hampton Court Palace, Clandon Park (Guildford), Painshill Park (Cobham), Claremont Garden (Esher), Polesden Lacy (Dorking) and many others.

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