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    Farnham. /  51.215°N 0.799°W  / 51.215; -0.799. Farnham ( / ˈfɑːrnəm /) [2] is a market town and civil parish in Surrey, England, around 36 miles (58 km) southwest of London. It is in the Borough of Waverley, close to the county border with Hampshire. The town is on the north branch of the River Wey, a tributary of the Thames, and ...

  2. Visit Farnham - Things to Do. Farnham is a great stop for a family day out, with a whole host of attractions to enjoy all year round. If you want to explore Farnham there are a number of walks and trails to guide you.

  3. Farnham School of Art opened in 1866, paving the way for crafting to take off more broadly. Its curriculum included crafts. Meanwhile, the likes of architect Harold Falkner, garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and potter Mary Watts, promoted crafts through their daily work. The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) succeeded the art school and ...

  4. The Museum works actively with the Farnham Maltings to reach these goals. 10. New Ashgate Gallery. For over 50 years, the New Ashgate Gallery, the arts charity, has been a window into arts and crafts in Farnham, Surrey and beyond, supporting artists and makers.

  5. Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, ☏ +44 1252 718001. Farnham 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.

  6. A grade-II listed, 17th century mill in Farnham, Bourne Mill Antiques Centre housed 60 dealers in an Aladdin's cave of antiques, collectibles, vintage items and homewares. 7. The Antiques Warehouse. Two Elizabethan barns brimming with fine quality antiques and collectibles.

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