I can say that i love to come back to this town. I'm happy it isn't so far from Chertsey where I work and live at this moment. This day I spent with my friend walking around the town and across the river. We had to visit the castle there too It is so pity it was close but the view was so beautiful in this sunny day. Guildford has Saxon roots and historians attribute its location to the existence of a gap in the North Downs where the River Wey was forded by the Harrow Way. By AD 978 it was home to an early English Royal Mint. On the building of the Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal Guildford was connected to a network of waterways that aided its prosperity. In the 20th century, the University of Surrey and Guildford Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral, were added. It was so beautiful day and I'm sure it isn't the last time I'm in this town.
St Catherine's Chapel |
I'd like to say in this place that I was so curious what it is. I was looking for some information about this place and I'm happy to get that. I discovered this place few days after visited Gildford with my friend. More about this place in next post.
The River Wey in Guildford is canalised into the Wey Navigation |
The River Wey is divided into different sections, known as lengths, each with its own lock-keeper, who came to be known as lengthsmen. |
We stoped in this place for longer to try to take some photos with moving water. I'm not sure they are good or not but I'm learning. Maybe they not perfect but I'm improve to take them
We love to eat in Wetherspoon. Nice break with good meal and beer |
It was beautiful day. Thank you Iza
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