Breathtaking views are in abundance in Surrey. You'll be enjoying the natural surroundings. Enjoy the vibrant towns nestling alongside villages, country houses and gardens. Experience Surrey for yourself and find out how the birthplace of British democracy is so enriched with historic connections and stunning scenery and it is only a stone's throw from London - nine miles to be exact (can you throw a stone that far!).
There are many things to see and do in Surrey and one of them is its museums.
For example Rivington Place has a major Locke art exhibition and then there is the Army Medical Services Museum. This depicts medicines from 1660 onwards, medical equipments, uniforms, medals etc.
Bourne Hall Museum tells us about old tools, toys & clothing and all these are well supported by local photographs. Then there is of course the unmissable Brooklands Museum where you will find the world's first banked motor racing track and a good selection of period racing cars. Aircraft ranging for the last 85 years can also be found here.
You will find lots of museums here like the Byfleet Heritage Centre, Chertsey Museum, Clanton Park, Cobham Bus Museum, Crafts Study Centre, East Surrey Museum, Guildford Museum, Hatchlands Park, Leatherhead Museum of Local History, The Lightbox, National Rifle Association Museum, Pain shill Park Trust, Queens Royal Surrey Regimental Museum, Royal Earls wood Museum, Rural Life Centre, Surrey Health Museum, Surrey Heritage, The Watts Gallery, Wings Museum etc.
Surrey also has a lot of bridges in the countryside that present a beautiful view. Walton Bridge is a site that has a justly breathtaking view. The bridge was built in 1864 & designed by E.T.Murray and it is made of a girder structure on bricks & stone.
There are 2500 structures carrying or crossing the country roads, footpaths, byways and bridleways in Surrey and it features some of the best gardens and parks, open spaces and beautiful historical buildings in England.
For example there is Ramster Garden, Brockets Farm Park, Box Hill, Cherkly Court, Dap dune Wharf, Pain shill Park, Royal Botanical Gardens, Savill Gardens, St.Ann's Hill and many others.
Breathtaking views are in abundance in Surrey. You'll be enjoying the natural surroundings. Enjoy the vibrant towns nestling alongside villages, country houses and gardens.
Experience Surrey for yourself and find out how the birthplace of British democracy is so enriched with historic connections and stunning scenery and it is only a stone's throw from London - nine miles to be exact (can you throw a stone that far!).
Reach out and touch the real England, carpeted with beautiful countryside, Surrey is awash with enticing attractions, history and accommodation.
Surrey Hills has a beautiful natural beauty of its' own and is one of the 36 nationally protected landscapes in England.
If you are planning to go to U.K. then keep in mind that you must attempt a Surrey visit.
It will be an experience that you will never forget, at least not during your lifetime. You'll love the various landscapes in the countryside which is so very near to London.
We'll see you there !
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