Surrey Hills

Wotton House Country Estate Hotel

WOTTON HOUSE THE 'BEST OF BRITISH' COUNTRY ESTATE HOTELS

It could be straight out of Jane Austen novel – the winding treelined drive, the crunch of gravel under foot as one navigates the carriage circle in front of a stately façade. The architecture blends 17th century Jacobean and Victorian Gothic features of red brickwork, octagonal turrets and finished-off by a duo of mythical stone griffons perched on the roof. 

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Guildford-What’s in a name?

Guildford-What’s in a name?

 
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Perhaps not the most prestigious sounding of names; it sounds as though it could belong to a township in America’s sun-drenched south west, perhaps home to the ancestors of those who arrived from all over, desperate to seek their fortune in the famous Gold Rush of the mid-19th century.

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