Guildford Letting Agent

Howard Morley & Sons Letting Agents in Guildford provides free rental valuations for property in Guildford and surrounding villages. Find out more about Guildford, its property market and our letting agency service.

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Guildford letting agents, Howard Morley & Sons have been letting and managing rental property since 1960 from its flagship office on Guildford High Street. With a portfolio featuring some of Guildford’s most exclusive rental property, Howard Morley & Sons has a good selection of property to rent in Guildford and the surrounding areas.

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About Guildford

Guildford in Surrey has long been a desirable place to live, with its easy access to both The City and the countryside, it offers the best of both worlds. Attractive for its historic charm and excellent facilities it is a firm favourite for individuals and families seeking a high quality of life in a picturesque setting.

Guildford’s town centre features medieval buildings, a historic castle, and cobbled streets, while also featuring a diverse range of shops, boutiques, and restaurants, providing residents with ample choice for shopping and dining. There’s a vibrant cultural scene in Guildford with a range of theatres, galleries, and music venues as well as numerous parks, sports facilities, and recreational spaces. On the fringes of the town is Guildford Cathedral, where there is a regular programme of arts, events, lectures, workshops, exhibitions and concerts.

Guildford is surrounded by the stunning countryside of the Surrey Hills National Landscape (previously known as the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), where residents can enjoy scenic walks, cycling trails, and outdoor activities in the lush greenery that envelops the town.

As a Guildford letting agent, we believe that it is the schools and transport links that make the area so popular with renters – and subsequently property investors. There are plenty of well-regarded schools, both at the primary and secondary levels, which is a big pull for families looking to move to Guildford. Guildford’s railway station offers direct trains to London, making it an ideal location for commuters who work in the capital but prefer a more relaxed, suburban lifestyle.

Guildford has a strong sense of community, with various events and festivals throughout the year that bring residents together. Guildford has consistently reported low crime rates, contributing to its residents’ sense of safety and security.

Transport in Guildford

Guildford’s location makes it exceptionally well-connected, with excellent transport links that have helped establish the town as a major commuter destination for London workers.

  • Car & Road: The A3 runs directly past Guildford, providing quick routes north to London (approx. 30 miles) and south to Portsmouth. Junction 10 of the M25 is just 12 miles away, offering orbital connections around the capital. The A31 provides westward links to Winchester and Dorset, while the A25 connects eastward through Surrey. Journey times to central London typically take around 45-60 mins.
  • Train: Guildford station sits on the Portsmouth Direct Line with fast services to London Waterloo, with typically 4-6 trains per hour to London. The station also connects to Portsmouth, Reading, and beyond.
  • Bus: Regular bus services connect Guildford to surrounding towns and villages, with connections to Woking, Godalming, Farnham and beyond.
  • Cycling & Walking: The town centre is compact and walkable, with the North Downs Way passing nearby for longer countryside walks. National Cycle Route 22 runs through the area, with cycle paths along parts of the River Wey.
  • Airport Access: Heathrow Airport is about 45 mins away by car on the M25, while Gatwick Airport is more like 35 mins via the A3/M23.

For more information about the transport options in Guildford, take a look here.

Places of Interest

Guildford’s position as Surrey’s historic county town and gateway to the Surrey Hills provides numerous locations that appeal to both residents and visitors seeking culture, history, and natural beauty.

  • Guildford Cathedral: This magnificent 20th-century cathedral dominates the skyline from its hilltop position, offering spectacular views across Surrey and regular concerts and exhibitions.
  • Guildford Castle: Medieval castle ruins and grounds provide insight into the town’s Norman heritage, with the castle keep offering elevated views over the high street below.
  • River Wey and Godalming Navigations: Historic waterway managed by the National Trust provides peaceful walks and boat trips through Surrey countryside.
  • Surrey Hills: Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty begins at Guildford’s doorstep, offering extensive walking and cycling opportunities across chalk downs and ancient woodlands.
  • Watts Gallery: Dedicated to Victorian artist G.F. Watts, this gallery in nearby Compton showcases his paintings and sculptures in purpose-built Arts and Crafts buildings.
  • Clandon Park: National Trust property featuring an 18th-century mansion set in parkland, currently undergoing restoration following fire damage but grounds remain accessible.
  • Dapdune Wharf: Historic wharf building houses visitor centre explaining the River Wey’s commercial past, with restored Edwardian barge.
  • The Guildhall: Tudor building with distinctive clock overhanging the high street, serving as the town’s civic centre for over 400 years.
  • Loseley Park: Elizabethan mansion with beautiful gardens, famous for its oak paneling and family portraits spanning centuries.
  • Newark Priory: Atmospheric 12th-century priory ruins beside the River Wey, accessible via riverside footpath from the town centre.

Our Guildford favourites:

The Ivy Castle View

Tunsgate Quarter, 98-110 High St, Guildford GU1 3QY

For the best view of Guildford’s castle, we recommend booking a table on the upper floor of The Ivy’s ‘Castle View’ restaurant.

Seasons Cafe

Guildford Cathedral, Stag Hill, Guildford GU2 7UP

Seasons Cafe at Guildford Cathedral isn’t just for passing tourists. Their sausage rolls are some of the best in town and their afternoon tea is great value

Guildford Property

Guildford offers an impressive range of architecture. The town centre features Georgian and Victorian terraced houses with period details, while the suburbs contain substantial Edwardian and 1930s semi-detached properties. Modern developments from the 1960s onwards provide contemporary apartments and townhouses, particularly around the University of Surrey campus.

Family homes are abundant, ranging from charming Victorian cottages to spacious detached properties built in recent decades.The most sought-after streets include The Mount and Pewley Hill, which offer elevated positions with views across the Surrey Hills. Roads around the cathedral quarter, such as Minster Road and Castle Street, feature beautiful period properties. The Abbotswood and Merrow areas are popular for larger modern family homes, while developments near the railway station provide convenient apartment living.

Development in Guildford: Several significant projects are transforming parts of the town. The North Street regeneration scheme has delivered new retail and residential space in the heart of Guildford. The former Guildford Goods Yard site has been developed into a mixed-use scheme with new homes and commercial space. Plans continue for further residential developments on brownfield sites to meet housing demand while preserving the town’s historic character.

Property prices: The average property price in Guildford is approximately £543K according to recent ONS data. Detached houses average around £837K, while semi-detached properties typically sell for £507K. Terraced houses average £435K, and flats range around £324K. Property values have shown resilience with a 4.5% increase year-on-year to May 2025, outperforming regional averages. This growth reflects continued demand driven by excellent transport links and the town’s desirable location.

Nick Charnock

Nick Charnock

Managing Director

The Guildford rental market

Guildford is blessed with a variety of different property types that appeal to different renters. From large detached homes to townhouses and apartments, prices will vary greatly, depending on the style and location.

Rental prices in Guildford are generally higher than the national average due to its proximity to London, and trends in Guildford will often track the City. As a Guildford letting agent, we know the rental market here can be competitive. Desirable properties are in high demand, and this demand will often outstrip supply. Renters should be proactive in their search and prepared to act quickly if they find the right property.

Let your Guildford property

If you have a property to rent in Guildford you’ll want the support of a well-established, deeply knowledgeable Guildford letting agent. Howard Morley & Sons can help. For generations, landlords have depended on us to take care of their most valuable asset, while maximising its potential in both the short and long term. It’s all we do and we do it well.

Invest in Guildford Rental Property

Howard Morley & Sons letting agents in Guildford support property investors with their buy-to-let investments. Based on your budget requirements and preferred tenant profile we help to source high-performing properties aligned to your objectives, including your yield and capital growth expectations. Whether you’re in the initial stages of investing or are an experienced landlord, we help property investors from their decision to invest, right through to finding a tenant, coordinating the tenancy and providing full property management.

Get a rental valuation

Find out how much your rental property is worth in the current market from a team who know everything there is to know about lettings.

Local gems:

Theion

Centenary Hall, Chapel Street, Guildford, GU1 3UH

A delicious blend of sweet, salty and sour, which hits all the taste buds. Try the aubergine relish.

Guildford House Gallery

155 High Street, Guildford GU1 3AJ

A changing exhibition, showcasing old and new, including touring exhibitions open Tues-Sat.

Guildford

Guildford, at the heart of Surrey, has a vibrant cultural scene and bustling high street, with every type of property available and all the amenities a renter will ever need.

Cranleigh

Cranleigh is considered one of the UK’s largest villages. With a bustling high street, yet surrounded by scenic landscape, it is perfect for renters seeking the best of both worlds

Shalford

Shalford is a picturesque village offering a blend of historical charm, beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming community, making it an ideal place to call home.

Normandy

Normandy, is a charming village offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with convenient access to local shops, excellent schools, and beautiful countryside.

Milford

Just southwest of Guildford, Milford offers beautiful countryside and easy access to urban centres. You’ll love the mix of historic charm and modern amenities, with local shops, traditional pubs, and cosy cafes right on your doorstep.

Bramley

Bramley, Surrey is a charming village that offers a peaceful lifestyle while still being close to all the amenities you need. With a quaint village center and beautiful surrounding countryside, it’s perfect for renters who want the best of both worlds. Bramley features local shops, traditional pubs, and great schools, making it a top choice for families.

Farnham

Farnham is a characterful historic market town, rich in history, with the scenic Surrey countryside on its doorstep, known for its culture, independent shops and artisan markets.

Ripley

Ripley, a beautiful village with a lovely community, is not far from Guildford, with independent shops, boutiques and one of the county’s few Michelin-starred restaurants.

Godalming

A desirable and affluent town to live with cobbled streets, green open spaces, quality education and good links to London, Godalming is a popular choice for commuters.

Wonersh

Wonersh is a charming small village, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with beautiful surroundings, good transport links and a strong community spirit.

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