Farnham Castle
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Overlooking the Surrey town of Farnham across five acres of manicured gardens, Farnham Castle offers an extraordinary, intact timeline of English architectural history on a single footprint. Originally built in 1138 by Henri de Blois, grandson of William the Conqueror, the estate is anchored by a dramatic 12th-century motte and bailey fortress.
Moving inside, the property seamlessly transitions from this early medieval stone into highly refined Georgian elegance, making it an exceptionally versatile multi-period location. The exquisitely maintained interiors of the Bishop’s Palace feature soaring ceiling heights, sweeping staircases, and ornate original wood paneling. Because of this dramatic visual contrast, the venue can effortlessly play as a functioning royal residence, an elite historic institution, or a grand country estate.