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New Anglican cathedral, the foundation stone of which was laid in 1936. Notable sandstone interior and marble floors. Restaurant and shops.
Loseley House, a beautiful Elizabethan mansion, is set in stunning gardens and parkland. Built in 1562 it has a fascinating history and contains a wealth of treasures.
A small timber-framed cottage dating from the 16thC. Restored and furnished as a labourer's dwelling with a delightful cottage garden. Tours must be pre-booked.
A Regency villa, remodelled after 1906 with collections of paintings, porcelain, tapestries and furniture. Walled rose garden, extensive grounds with landscape walks, children's trails and woodland. Groups pre-bookable at discounted rates.
A Palladian-style house built for Lord Onslow c1730. Marble Hall, Gubbay collection of furniture, needlework and porcelain. Royal Surrey Regiment Museum. Parterre in garden.
A restored historic semaphore tower displaying the history of overland naval communications in early 19thC set in woodland. Working semaphore mast and models.
The former residence of the Bishops of Winchester and Guildford, Farnham Castle dates from Norman times. It has a chapel, great hall, Tudor brick tower and Gibbons carvings.
A restored mainly Tudor/Stuart construction. There is a Court Room with 17thC panelling and stained glass windows. Items of historical interest, oil paintings, famous Guildhall clock.
1st Lord Beaverbrook's gardens are open April - September. Terraces, herbaceous borders, shell grotto, Italian garden, Mediterranean planting, vegetable garden and teashop.
Day trips from London by steam train to various cathedral cities (Canterbury and Chichester). Standard, First and Premier dining class available. Also seaside specials to Hastings, Rye, Battle and Eastbourne.