Farnham
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Farnham is an ancient medieval town in Surrey, full of interesting historical sites and beautiful Georgian buildings.
Understand
With evidence to suggest that Farnham has been a settlement for tens of thousands of years, the town is rich in history. Taking in the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age, the Romans and Saxons also settled in Farnham. The town boasts an intact Norman castle and keep, built for the Bishop of Winchester as a half-way point between his home in Winchester and London. Part of the castle and its keep are now open to the public. Farnham and its castle played a major part in the English Civil War, with visits from King Charles I and Oliver Cromwell. Following this period, the town became known for its market, which the author Daniel Defoe described as the greatest after London. Industries in the town have included the production of pottery, wool, crops, flour, and beer.
Farnham borders on the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the North Downs Way long-distance path starts here. Alice Holt Forest is nearby, as are Frensham Ponds and many heaths and downland scenery.
Farnham School of Art, associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, was opened in 1866, and is now part of the University for the Creative Arts.
Farnham borders on the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the North Downs Way long-distance path starts here. Alice Holt Forest is nearby, as are Frensham Ponds and many heaths and downland scenery.
Farnham School of Art, associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, was opened in 1866, and is now part of the University for the Creative Arts.
Get in
By bus
Buses run from Farnham to surrounding towns and villages usually every hour. Contact Traveline for bus information on 0871 2002233 or visit the Traveline website.By plane
Farnham is well served by London airports. For travellers coming directly to Farnham, the most convenient are:
- Heathrow Airport (LHR), about 35 minutes drive along the M25 motorway then the M3 motorway. Alternatively, the airport is linked directly to Woking rail station by the RailAir express bus service.
- Gatwick Airport (LGW) is about an hour and 15 minutes drive via the M23 (northbound), M25 (clockwise) and M3 (southbound) roads.
Southampton and Bournemouth airports are also nearby and easily accessible.
By train
Farnham station is served by commuter and regional train services from many different directions. There are regular services to and from London Waterloo which take approximately one hour. The trains from Waterloo to Farnham are timetabled to Alton (two stops beyond Farnham), and normally leave Waterloo from platforms 8-12 (but do vary).Train times can be found on the National Rail website or by calling +44 845 7484950.
By coach
Coach services are available from Heathrow to Farnham, via London Victoria. For more information visit the National Express website.Get around
Farnham is very easy to navigate on foot and most places are easily walkable. The train station is about 10 minutes walk from the town centre.
By taxi
There are taxi ranks at the railway station and at the bottom of Castle Street. For a list of taxi companies, visit the town council website.See
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phone: +44 1252 721194address: Castle StreetA Norman castle that was lived in for almost 900 years with buildings reflecting the changing architectural styles through the centuries.
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phone: +44 1252 715094address: 38 West StreetVisit the museum and understand the extensive history of the town, from prehistory to today. Features exhibitions of art, crafts and writing produced in the town. Check the website for information about temporary exhibitions and children's activities.
Gostrey MeadowGostrey Meadow is a public park, through which the river Wey flows. There is a children's play area and a large grassy area ideal for a summer picnic. Gostrey Meadow was created in 1910 as a recreational area for the residents of Farnham. The name comes from the 17th century meadows, now part of the Bush Hotel estate, which were known as Gostreeds.
- Lion and Lamb Yard, a shopping village in the town centre, named after a former coaching inn.
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phone: +44 1252 713208address: Wagon Yard (off Downing Street)The New Ashgate Gallery is a non-profit organisation, promoting and selling contemporary fine art and craft. The gallery holds regular exhibitions.
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phone: +44 1252 715412address: Church LaneSt Andrew's is the parish church of Farnham. There was a church on the same site as the present St Andrew's some five hundred years before the present building was built in the 11th century.
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phone: +44 870 3331181address: Tilford RoadThe nearby Abbey in Waverley is about 10 minutes drive from Farnham town centre. The first Cisterian monastery in this country, the Abbey was built in the 13th century.
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phone: +44 1420 22140address: Holt Pound, GU10 4LDOver 150 species of bird, of which 11 are endangered. Includes a children's petting zoo and an aquarium.
Do
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phone: +44 1252 2661963b The Borough (down an alleyway - follow the signs). The Barn is popular locally for its creative events, which include the Knitter Natter knitting club, life drawing classes, and games nights. This little cafe of mainly vegetarian food, in the centre of town, also holds live music nights featuring local bands and DJs. Check the website for a full list of future events.
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phone: +44 1246 261508address: United Reform Church (opposite Sainsbury's supermarket), South StreetEstablished in 1950, this market offers quality handmade crafts, plants, fresh flowers and vegetables when in season, eggs and honey and a selection of traditional home cooking and preserves.
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phone: +44 1252 718001address: The Maltings, Bridge SquareAnnual charity beer exhibition (the longest running in the country) with 35-40 breweries exhibiting real ale, bitter, cider and perry.
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phone: +44 1252 718001address: Bridge SquareFarnham Maltings is a lively community arts centre housed in Farnham’s historic Maltings buildings on the river Wey. The centre offers a vast array of activities for both adults and children, including touring theatre productions, film screenings and craft events. Check the website for a full list of future events.
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address: Central Car Park (off Victoria Road)A local farmer's market selling traditional food, flowers and other produce is held on the fourth Sunday of each month. Many of the stallholders offer free samples before you buy.
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phone: +44 1252 718001address: The Maltings, Bridge SquareThis market is one of the oldest and largest in the area, with around 200 stalls selling vintage and handmade items, as well as food. The market is held on the first Saturday of every month, from 9:30AM-4PM.
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Squires Kitchen Cookery School
phone: +44 1252 260262address: Broomleaf RoadOffers short baking courses from beginner to advanced. Check the website for a full list of future courses.
Buy
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phone: +44 1252 733476Lion and Lamb Yard. A bright, fun shop established in 1986 packed to the brim with eccentric, colourful items.
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address: 10-12 West StreetClassically styled department store, unique to Farnham.
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address: 109 West StreetThought to be the oldest surviving business in Farnham.
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phone: +44 1252 260262address: Broomleaf RoadSells all kinds of cooking and baking equipment, connected to the cookery school.
Eat
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Caffe Piccolo
address: 84 West StreetSmall local restaurant serving traditional Italian meals, with a focus on seafood. -
address: 7 Castle StreetContemporary Italian food and drink in this small bar and restaurant. Open for light lunches and coffee during the day.
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address: 23-25 South StreetLuxurious authentic Indian restaurant close to the train station. Also does takeaway food.
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The Gorge
phone: +44 1252 726483address: 10 The WoolmeadThe Gorge is a small local "greasy spoon"-type cafe which does very affordable all-day breakfasts. The cafe is popular with students due to its bizarre cave-like walls. -
address: 3 Downing StreetScottish seafood restaurant with bar and fishmonger.
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address: 13 East StreetContemporary authentic Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine with a modern twist. Also does takeaway.
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Maison Blanc
phone: +44 1252 821606address: 4 The BoroughFrench-style patisserie and chocolaterie with coffee and cakes to take away, and a cafe with Wi-Fi. -
address: Station HillServing gourmet burgers.
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phone: +44 1252 733220address: 74 Castle StreetContemporary Italian food and drink in a converted Georgian school. Plenty of seating in the conservatory at the rear of the restaurant, where you can watch the chefs make your pizza. Also does takeaway food.
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Thai Lotusland
phone: +44 1252 716584address: East StreetIt offers traditional authentic Thai food in pleasant surroundings. -
address: 68 Castle StreetContemporary Italian food and drink in a beautiful old building.
Drink
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phone: +44 1252 266196address: 3b The BoroughLow-cost drinks and snacks in a creative arts club, popular with students and arty types.
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The Coach and Horses
address: 2 Castle StreetClassically styled comfortable establishment serving fine ales in the heart of Farnham. -
phone: +44 1252 724297address: 14 East Street
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phone: +44 1252 728057address: 74 West StreetTraditional pub food and drink in a pleasant atmosphere. Offers free Wi-Fi, live music, pool, quiz and supper nights.
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address: 9-11 East Street
- The Queens Head The Borough. Also with Pie nights on Mondays and Steak nights on Wednesdays.
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phone: +44 1252 712554address: 50-52 Castle Street17th-century pub that used to be part of the castle. It has a long and interesting history, and serves traditional British food and drink with generous portions.
Sleep
Mercure Bush FarnhamThe Borough. This 17th-century coaching inn provides a 3-star retreat retaining much of its period grandeur, surrounded by its own grounds in the town centre. Double rooms from £72 per night.
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address: 22 Firgrove HillSmall child-free boutique hotel (highest rated in Farnham on TripAdvisor), aimed at business and luxury-seeking travellers. Double rooms from £95 for two people.
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address: Alton RoadTraditional 3-star hotel around 10 min drive from the town centre. Single rooms from £54, double rooms from £74.
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phone: +44 1252 728608address: Lower HaleAn attractively styled 17th-century barn conversion, set in 40 acres of secluded parkland, with ample off road parking. Formerly known as Farnham Park Hotel. Single rooms from £45, twin or double rooms from £55.