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91 THE HIGH STREET, GUILDFORD
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The Angel, in Guildford's High Street, is steeped in history and retains a wealth of original features. It was well-known in the 17th Century and received visitors as early as the 13th Century. Lord Nelson and Jane Austen used to stay at the Angel on their way between London and the South of England. It is a small and luxurious hotel, with 21 individually designed bedrooms and suites. The lounge, with its fireplace, minstrel gallery and coaching clock dating from 1685, is a haven of tranquility. The Angel boasts a passionate new Head Chef hot foot from London. His gourmet cuisine is served in the hotel's original 13th Century crypt restaurant. With its stone flagged spiral staircase, vaulted ceiling and terracotta washed walls, the restaurant is an experience not too be missed. With 3 dedicated function suites, the Angel is equipped for a wide variety of conference and banqueting events.
-(L)-LUXURY HOTEL
PROPERTY TYPE - ALL INCLUSIVE, HOTEL
RATINGS - AAA 3 DIAMONDS, OHG DELUXE, 5 STARS
THE ANGEL POSTING HOUSE AND LIVERY IS THE LAST
REMAINING COACHING INN IN GUILDFORD AND DATES
BACK TO THE 16TH CENTURY. THE HOTEL MAKES AN
IDEAL BASE FROM WHICH TO VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL AREA
OF GUILDFORD AND THE NEARBY ATTRACTIONS OF
HAMPTON COURT AND WINDSOR CASTLE.
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