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Castle Street, Farnham

Farnham is an ancient medieval town in Surrey, full of interesting historical sites and beautiful Georgian buildings.

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.

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.

Farnham is well served by London airports. For travellers coming directly to Farnham, the most convenient are:

Southampton and Bournemouth airports are also nearby and easily accessible.

51.212-0.7921 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.

Coach services are available from Heathrow to Farnham, via London Victoria. For more information visit the National Express website.

Map

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.

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.

Aerial view of Farnham Castle

Lion and Lamb House, entrance to the Lion and Lamb Yard

51.219-0.8031 Farnham Castle, Castle Street, ☏ +44 1252 721194. A Norman castle that was lived in for almost 900 years with buildings reflecting the changing architectural styles through the centuries. Farnham Castle (Q5436016) on Wikidata Farnham Castle on Wikipedia

51.213254-0.8046582 Farnham Museum, 38 West Street, GU9 7DX, ☏ +44 1252 715094. Visit 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. Free. Museum of Farnham (Q113369807) on Wikidata Museum of Farnham on Wikipedia

51.21303-0.796463 Gostrey Meadow. Gostrey 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.

51.2142-0.80084 Lion and Lamb Yard, Lion and Lamb House, 131 West Street. a shopping village in the town centre, named after a former coaching inn.

51.2132-0.80075 St Andrew's Church, Church Lane, ☏ +44 1252 715412. St 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. St Andrew's Church, Farnham (Q7592343) on Wikidata St Andrew's Church, Farnham on Wikipedia

51.199722-0.7591316 Waverley Abbey, Tilford Road, ☏ +44 870 3331181. The 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. Free. Waverley Abbey (Q1295286) on Wikidata Waverley Abbey on Wikipedia

51.1828-0.84077 Birdworld, Holt Pound, GU10 4LD, ☏ +44 1420 22140. Has over 150 species of bird, of which 11 are endangered. Includes a children's petting zoo and an aquarium. Birdworld (Q15199389) on Wikidata Birdworld on Wikipedia (updated Apr 2017)

51.21502-0.80121 Colours, 7 and 15 Lion and Lamb Yard, GU9 7LL, ☏ +44 1252 733476. Lion and Lamb Yard. A bright, fun shop established in 1986 packed to the brim with eccentric, colourful items.

51.21416-0.801082 Elphicks, 10-12 West Street, GU9 7DN, ☏ +44 1252 716222. Classically styled department store, unique to Farnham.

51.21429-0.801333 Pullingers Art Shop, 109 West Street, GU9 7HH, ☏ +44 1252 715390. Thought to be the oldest surviving business in Farnham.

51.21354-0.804261 Caffe Piccolo, 84 West Street, ☏ +44 1252 723277. Small local restaurant serving traditional Italian meals, with a focus on seafood.

51.21413-0.795882 The Darjeeling, 23-25 South Street, ☏ +44 1252 714322. Luxurious authentic Indian restaurant close to the train station. Also does takeaway food.

51.21592-0.799513 Giggling Squid, 67-68 Castle St, GU9 7LN, ☏ +44 1252 727 552. (updated Nov 2023)

51.2156-0.797324 The Gorge, 4 South St, Farnham GU9 7RP, ☏ +44 1252 726483. The 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.

51.23466-0.802075 Oceans 11, 131 Upper Hale Rd, GU9 0JG, ☏ +44 1252 714 304. noon-10PM. Fish and Chips Cod & Chips £8. (updated Oct 2021)

51.21829-0.791666 Thai Lotusland, East Street, GU9 7TH, ☏ +44 1252 716584. Traditional authentic Thai food in pleasant surroundings.

51.21595-0.79937 Zizzi, 68 Castle Street, ☏ +44 1252 719231. Contemporary Italian food and drink in a beautiful old building.

The Lamb Farnham

51.215258-0.7986221 Jack & Alice, 4-5, Town Hall Buildings, The Borough, GU9 7ND, ☏ +44 1252 957 955. Town Hall Buildings (Q26658649) on Wikidata (updated Nov 2021)

51.21526-0.801632 The Hop Blossom, Long Garden Walk, GU9 7HX, ☏ +44 1252 710770, Martin.groves1@btconnect.com. 12-22. Cosy in winter, lovely beer garden for summer. (updated Sep 2020)

51.212-0.795753 The Lamb, 43 Abbey St, GU9 7RJ, ☏ +44 1252 714 133. (updated Nov 2023)

51.21296-0.798444 The Lost Boy, 3 Downing St, GU9 7NX, ☏ +44 1252 947 252. 9AM-11PM. A Georgian Pub with wood paneling. (updated Nov 2021)

51.2123-0.793385 The Mulberry (The Blue Boy Railway Hotel), Station Hill, GU9 8AD (outside the station), ☏ +44 1252 726 673. The Blue Boy Railway Hotel (Q26550989) on Wikidata (updated Nov 2023)

51.2167-0.800356 The Nelson Arms, 50-52 Castle Street, GU9 7JQ, ☏ +44 1252 712554. 17th-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. Nelsons Arms Public House (Q26658701) on Wikidata

51.21405-0.802927 The Plough, 74 West Street, GU9 7EH, ☏ +44 1252 728057. 12-23. Traditional pub food and drink in a pleasant atmosphere. Offers free Wi-Fi, live music, pool, quiz and supper nights.

51.21473-0.800078 The Queen's Head, 9 The Borough, GU9 7NA, ☏ +44 1252 726524, thequeensheadfarnham@gmail.com. 10-11:30. Pie nights on Mondays and steak nights on Wednesdays. (updated Sep 2020)

51.23363-0.80379 The Alfred Free House, 9 Bishops Rd, GU9 0JA, ☏ +44 1252 820 385. (updated Oct 2021)

51.19286-0.8143410 The Sandrock, Sandrock Hill Road, Wrecclesham, GU10 4NS, Info@sandrockwrecclesham.co.uk. M-Th 4-11PM, F-Su noon-11PM. A traditional pub with a beer garden and HD screens (updated Sep 2020)

51.22254-0.7844711 The Six Bells, 55 Hale Road, GU9 9QZ, ☏ +44 1252 591 020. Daily noon-10PM price=. Serving lunch, dinner and drinks, plus Sunday Roast. Over 40 gins, many of which are local. With a garden, heated garden pod and skittle alley. (updated Sep 2020)

51.24326-0.8313512 The Windmill, Church Ln, Ewshot, GU10 5BJ, ☏ +44 1252 850 439. noon-10PM(Su,M) -11PM(T,W,Th) -midnight(F,S). A community run pub The Windmill Pub (Q109762368) on Wikidata (updated Nov 2021)

51.21519-0.79771 Mercure Bush Farnham, The Borough, GU9 7NN, ☏ +44 1252 715237. The 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. The Bush Hotel (Part Comprising The Elevation Above Ground Floor And Rear Structure In The Street Front To The Borough And The Western, Southern And Part Of The Eastern Ranges In The Yard Behind) (Q26658650) on Wikidata

51.22686-0.785972 Hotel Daniele, Lower Hale, GU9 9RP, ☏ +44 1252 728608. An 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.

51.22087-0.765253 The Princess Royal, Guildford Rd, Runfold, GU10 1NX, ☏ +44 1252 782243, princessroyal@fullers.co.uk. Check-in: 15PM, check-out: 11AM. A hotel attached to the Fullers Pub. Cosy rooms, free artisan coffee and even Fullers beer in the rooms fridge £119. The Princess Royal (Q111369032) on Wikidata (updated Nov 2023)

51.20422-0.835954 Farnham House Hotel, Alton Road, GU10 5ER, ☏ +44 1252 716908. Traditional 3-star hotel around 10 min drive from the town centre. Single rooms from £54, double rooms from £74.