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Address:
Tel: 01483 514351
Web: The Seahorse Website
Nearby Station: Shalford Station (0.3 miles)
Nearby Station: Guildford Station (1.2 miles)
Nearby Station: London Road Station (1.3 miles)

The inn has been know as the Seahorse since the 18th century, but was originally called The Burton when it was built in 1709. The Seahorse was used as a coaching inn, and has stabling for up to eight horses making it a convenient place to have changed horses on the way to the sea.

Shalford sits comfortably in the river Pant valley and was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It is famous for its 18th Century water mill which is on the river Tillingbourne. The mill was given to the National Trust by the Ferguson Gang in 1932, a group of fundraisers who guard their anonymity so fiercely no one knows even now who they were. Guildford is a beautiful historic town with numerous attractions such as the 240 acre garden at Wisley.

Guests will be able to browse a new menu which includes a wide variety of freshly prepared classic pub dishes such as Slow Cooked Shoulder of Lamb, daily fresh fish dishes and Homemade Pie of the Day. There is also a separate lunch menu offering freshly made sandwiches and salads, perfect if you’re just nipping in for a quick bite.

Look out for the blackboard showing today’s specials, and the thoughtfully selected range of delicious vegetarian options.

There is an extensive wine selection to compliment the menu as well as a variety of continental lagers. There is no need to book, just come in and we'll look after you.

Seahorse boasts a stylish interior which adds to the traditional charm and character of the building. Features include roaring open fires, low beam ceilings and several cosy areas to relax in. Guests will get great, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere.

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