December evenings at the University of Surrey carry a charm unlike any other. The days grow shorter, the air crisper, and with each passing moment, the campus transforms into a haven of twinkling lights and festive cheer. As someone who comes from a land where winters feel different, my first December here felt like stepping into a snow globe – a world of magic, warmth, and wonder.
Illuminated Deer Sculptures on Campus
The first hint of the season’s arrival is the glowing deer sculptures outside the Rik Medlik building. Wrapped in golden fairy lights, they stand tall against the dark winter skies, casting a warm glow on the surrounding greenery. Strolling past them during a chilly evening feels like stepping into a winter wonderland. Bundled in scarves and coats, students gather here to take photos, their laughter carried by the gentle breeze that rustles through the fairy-lit trees lining the paths.
Snowfall at Surrey: A Serene Escape
On rare snowy mornings, the University of Surrey transforms into a serene haven. The lake reflects the soft hues of the winter sky, while the trees and buildings are blanketed in snow. Walking to lectures during such moments feels like entering a peaceful postcard, where everything slows down, allowing you to fully immerse in the beauty of nature.
Guildford High Street: Festive Lights and Cobbled Charm
The high street in Guildford becomes a storybook scene, its cobblestones glistening under the lights strung above. Just a short walk from campus, the street comes alive with glowing Christmas lights, and the iconic town clock watches over the festivities. Strolling through the Christmas market, I find myself drawn to the warmth of the little wooden stalls. Each one feels like a treasure chest, offering handmade ornaments, cozy knits, and sweet treats that evoke childhood memories. Fireworks bursting over the clock add a spectacular touch to the celebrations, creating unforgettable memories.
Guildford Castle: A Kaleidoscope of Colours
The historic Guildford Castle grounds become a magical escape in December. Adorned with colourful lights and festive decorations, the castle looks like something out of a fairy tale. The vibrant hues against the night sky make it a must-visit spot for anyone seeking a dose of holiday magic.
Christmas Adventures in London
A short train ride away, the streets of London offer a festive adventure for Surrey students. From the angelic light installations over Regent Street to the playful snowflake lights along Sloane Square, the capital city brims with Christmas cheer. A personal favourite moment was watching the Wild Mouse roller coaster at Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland – a blend of thrills and festive fun.
Fenwick’s Storefront: Elegance Meets Festivity
The Fenwick department store is a sight to behold during the holidays. Its grand facade is draped in twinkling lights and sparkling decorations. As you walk past, the displays exude an air of festive sophistication, capturing the essence of holiday shopping in London.
Reflections by the Campus Lake
Among all the festivities, the lake at Surrey remains a perfect spot for quiet reflection. With its calm waters and surrounding greenery, it offers a tranquil escape amidst the holiday buzz. Sitting by the lake as the sun sets is a reminder of the beauty of stillness, even during the busiest time of year.
Conclusion
The magic of December at Surrey isn’t just in the sights or sounds – it’s in the feeling. It’s in the way the cold air invigorates your senses, in the way the lights brighten the darkest evenings, and in the way strangers greet each other with warmth and kindness. From the glowing deer sculptures on campus to the bustling High Street, every moment is filled with wonder and warmth.
For anyone experiencing their first winter at Surrey, my advice is simple: let yourself be swept up in the magic. Explore the markets, stroll through campus under the twinkling lights, and take time to appreciate the stillness of a frosty morning or the sparkle of a star-filled night. These are the moments that will stay with you, long after the season has passed.
As I watch the snow gently fall outside my window, I am filled with gratitude. Gratitude for this place, for the people who have become my family here, and for the opportunity to experience a season so full of wonder and warmth. This December, Surrey is not just a university or a town – it’s a home wrapped in the magic of winter.
– Ammar