
Farnham - Wikipedia
Farnham Geological Society is an active organisation in the town, and the Museum of Farnham has a collection of geological samples and fossils. [5] Farnham lies in the valley of the North Branch of the …
Visit Farnham in Surrey | Farnham's Attractions - Visit Surrey
Farnham, known for its Georgian streets, historic buildings and craft heritage, with easy access to the rural North Downs Way, is a historic market town nestled in the rolling Surrey Hills; offering visitors a …
Farnham, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Farnham Tourism: Tripadvisor has 39,479 reviews of Farnham Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Farnham resource.
Farnham – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
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 …
Farnham - Town in Farnham, Waverley - Visit South East England
The historic market town of Farnham sits on the Surrey/Hampshire border, in the heart of the Surrey Hills, and is a bustling town with an intriguing history. Farnham has a magnificent history, and is …
Discover Farnham - Farnham Town Council
Nestled in the heart of Surrey, Farnham is a charming market town that beautifully blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply...
Hidden Surrey - Farnham - Surrey County Council
Find out more about Farnham's bustling art scene, markets, walking trails, and rich heritage with links to the medieval monarchy and church.
Farnham: Where History Whispers Through Cobblestone Streets
Nestled in the heart of Surrey, just a stone’s throw from London, Farnham emerges as a captivating tapestry of historical charm and artistic legacy.
Farnham, Surrey, named one of the best places to live in the UK 2025
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A History of Farnham - Local Histories
Mar 14, 2021 · Little is known about it but from the 7th century, Farnham belonged to the Bishop of Winchester. Originally it was called Fern Hamm, the well-watered meadow (hamm) by the ferns. By …