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Limousine Hire Surrey
Limo Hire Surrey - Our Answers to Your Questions.
Service, Hospitality, Reliability, Safety,
Professionalism - these are all words that apply handsomely to Unicorn
Limos in Surrey.
We will attend to you to the very best of our abilities.
We will collect you on time.
We will convey you and your Guests in a very safe manner.
Unicorn Limousines drivers will be courteous and put you at ease during
your hire.
Our Limo transport will be modern and clean.
If you have any other specific needs for your particular occasion, we will
be more than happy to comply.
If you want a Limo Hire in Surrey please just call us for a quote.
PLACES TO VISIT IN SURREY
For UK Tourists, London
is by far the Number 1 destination for most.
However the ever so tranquil county of Surrey is located only 8 miles from
Trafalgar Square, London's thronging centre.
Surrey is in the South East direction from London, and known as a Home
County, Kent is to the East of Surrey, with Sussex in the South and
Hampshire and Berkshire to the West of Surrey.
Surrey has been an important county for over a Millennium. Before William
the Conqueror invaded from France and took control of England, AngloSaxon
English Kings used to be crowned King in Surrey at Kingston-upon-Thames.
Further upstream along the River Thames is the famous Runnymede site in
Surrey where King John signed the Magna Carta - the world's first
constitution.
A memorial has been erected there to commemorate this historic landmark
occasion.
In more recent times Hampton Court Palace was a real favourite with King
Henry VIII - the creator of The Church of England by King's Own Divine
Right to do so.
He took full advantage of the Thames and hunting wild Boar in the 16th
Century while at Hampton Palace with his Royal Court when he was
unaccompanied by his numerous wives - serial monogamy they call it now -
an would that also be by the King's Divine Right (discuss!).
Surrey is not one of the largest counties and still keeps its' rural
countryside nature with narrow lanes and lovely country pubs full of real
life characters, very different from the neighbouring Capital City.
There are of course plenty of historic attractions for you to consider
adding to your Must See List.
For example Loseley Park in Guildford, Guildford Cathedral, Hampton Court
Palace not far from Richmond, Clandon Park also in Guildford, Painshill
Park in Cobham, Claremont Gardens in Esher, or Polesden Lacy in Dorking,
Great Fosters in Egham, Ham House and Kew Palace, Farnham Castle to name
just a few.
Surrey, the birth place of Cricket, is also home to some very popular
touristy attractions that your children will absolutely love ie. Thorpe
Park, Chessington World of Adventures and of course Birdworld.
Many of the towns in Surrey are also must visit destinations in their own
right.
Guildford is the biggest town in Surrey County with it's cobble stoned
High Street and it's twisting little lanes.
Guildford Castle has a large stone tower keep and you will find on the
first floor a reception chamber with a permanent exhibition.
The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre plays many West End Shows after they finish
their London runs, and we must mention that Guildford Cathedral is home to
the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra.
From Guildford you can amply explore picturesque villages close by such as
Ripley, Compton, Chilworth and Albury in South West Surrey.
One of Surrey's loveliest villages is Farnham with its beautiful Georgian
Times architecture and Farnham Castle was where many medieval Monarchs
reigned supremely from with their often brutal "Olde World Ways".
Godalming has many ancient buildings whereas Dorking and Leatherhead in
the Surrey Hills boast a range of restaurants, cafes and bars. Dorking
will definitely give you a chance to spend your wealth in some of its'
excellent Antique Shops.
Come & Visit Surrey Soon.
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