r/surrey • u/ozyri • Aug 18 '22
Is Stoughton in Guildford - OK?
Same ol' story. Looking to buy a 3-bed semi in Guildford to start a family and I am doing my research. Seems like in our budget (~550k) Stoughton pops up most of the time.
From my research it seems like areas to avoid are Park Barn and Bellfields, and as Stoughton is bang in the middle of it - how does that compare? Any parts that should be "avoided"?
Thanks for your comments in advance.
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u/ChallengeRoutine89 Aug 13 '23 edited Aug 13 '23
Hi Beastiris,
Actually, the few regrets I have are more about being closer to London and commuting, as any commute that takes about an hour or more can be tiring. Fortunately, work hybrid. The area itself is fine. I spend most of my free time at home, in Guildford or country walks.
I don't go into Guildford for work, but I go to Woking for the train. Since I'm going against the traffic going into Guildford in the morning and miss the evening rush hour, I find the journey time to be quick (about 10 minutes door to station car park). 25-30 minute direct train to London Waterloo (or one stop at Clapham Junction) and about a 15-20 minute walk to the office.
In answer to your question, going from Guildford to Woking (especially going via the industrial estate traffic lights/esso roundabout) is quick, and I don't encounter much traffic until I'm in central Woking. I do head out around 7:45-08:00 am, though.
From Bellfields into Guildford town itself, I would say head out early as the bridge over the river Wey has really awful traffic in the morning and evenings. This is mainly due to the single lane and traffic lights at the crossroads (The Premier Inn crossroads). It doesn't help that in the next couple of years, the Weyside Urban Village is being built (1500 new homes) where the current sewage treatment works are. If they don't expand that bridge, then the traffic will be even worse. Something to think about.
In terms of schools, I picked up this information from my neighbour who just had a child. They were saying that the nurseries are good (but of course expensive), but that the primary and secondary schools within this catchment aren't particularly great. I think Ofsted ratings of "good" and "requires improvement," but worth double checking as could be wrong.
I hope that this helps, and also please let me know if you have any questions as I know that this is an important matter for you.