Godalming
Godalming is a traditional market town, civil parish and administrative centre of the Borough of Waverley in Surrey. It is situated 4 miles south-southwest of Guildford, crossing the banks of the River Wey in a closely wooded and rugged area of the outer London commuter belt, and the Greensand Ridge. The town is 30.5 miles southwest of London, and is a part of a three-way twinning agreement with the French town of Joigny and Mayen in Germany, along with having a friendship link with the state of Georgia. James Oglethorpe of Godalming started the settlement of Georgia. The Weald, a remnant forest being composed of small woody settlements, connects the town to the southwest and the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty can be located 2.9 miles north of the town centre. Godalming Town Council has claimed that Godalming holds 138 listed buildings, of which 82 are located immediately within the town centre, and 18 of which are monoliths. The striking Tudor timber framed buildings, 17th-century brickwork structures and different other structures can be discovered on the locally listed structures register. 'The Pepperpot', which is Godalming's first town hall, is among its most well-known landmarks. Godalming continues to be a normal English market town, holding a market every Friday throughout the year and being the home of a wide array of independent and national retailers. As a result of its visual beauty and convenient transport connections, the town has been named as Britain's 3rd finest property hotspot, ranked as the Fourth best region of the UK in which to live, and reckoned to have the highest quality of life in 2013. For all your house upgrades, make sure to make use of credible professionals in Godalming to make certain of quality.