Designed by robert macfarlane cameron, built in 1898 on the site of the old guildford arms hotel, the pub is famous as one of scotlands finest real ale bars.
Today the principal reminder of it's late victorian opulence is the magnificent jacobean style ceiling over the main bar: best viewed at mezzanine level from the 'gallery' restaurant
The guildford is the flagship of the dm stewart ltd group of public houses, owned and operated as a free house by the stewart family since 1898.