Guildford Museum
About Guildford Museum
Guildford Museum is located within historic buildings next to Guildford Castle Grounds. It's free to visit. The museum is home to a permanent collection of objects belonging to Guildford and the surrounding areas. These are dating from prehistoric times to the present day. The museum also runs a variety of changing exhibitions.
History of Guildford Museum
Guildford Museum is formed of four main buildings, with various smaller additions. These buildings are Castle Arch House, 48 Quarry Street, the gallery extension and the Muniment Room. These buildings date back from the mid-16th century to the 1920s.

Castle Arch House is partly built using the walls from the gatehouse to the castle. The sheriff of Guildford Castle built the gatehouse in 1256. You can still see the remains of the arch that was part of the gateway.

Image One: Watercolour of Museum front by Henry James Sage (1868 - 1953).
Image Two: Opening of new museum building 1911.
Watch this short video to find out more about the buildings that form Guildford Museum. The video was created with the help of our skilled volunteers.