Dapdune Wharf is a National Trust Property.
Set in four acres of grounds in the heart of Guildford, Dapdune Wharf is the historic home of the Wey barges that worked the waterways from Guildford to the Port of London in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Facilities include:
Road Directions
Dapdune Wharf is on Wharf Road to rear of Surrey County Cricket Ground, off Woodbridge Road, A322 (only accessible from the northbound carriageway), Guildford
Public Transport Directions
Rail: Guildford Station is a 10 minute walk away, leave the station and cross Walnut Tree Close, go down the steps by Walnut Tree bridge and follow the towpath (away from the town centre) to the railway bridge. Cross this bridge and you will come to the back gate.
Buses: frequent bus services – get off at the Cricket Ground in Woodbridge Road
Although the Wharf is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Swingbridge has access for boat trips all days of the week.
Set in four acres of grounds in the heart of Guildford, Dapdune Wharf is the historic home of the Wey barges that worked the waterways from Guildford to the Port of London in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Facilities include:
- Tea Room
- All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
- Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
- Ramp/Level Access
- Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Road Directions
Dapdune Wharf is on Wharf Road to rear of Surrey County Cricket Ground, off Woodbridge Road, A322 (only accessible from the northbound carriageway), Guildford
Public Transport Directions
Rail: Guildford Station is a 10 minute walk away, leave the station and cross Walnut Tree Close, go down the steps by Walnut Tree bridge and follow the towpath (away from the town centre) to the railway bridge. Cross this bridge and you will come to the back gate.
Buses: frequent bus services – get off at the Cricket Ground in Woodbridge Road
Although the Wharf is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Swingbridge has access for boat trips all days of the week.
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