Farnham
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Farnham is a large market town in the county of Surrey, England. There are 37,000 people living in the town.[1] It is famous for its castle and its historic buildings. The town is south of the River Wey.
Farnham Media
- Farnham Castle 2019 Shell Wall A.jpg
The keep and entrance to Farnham Castle
- Farnham Cobbett's birthplace.JPG
William Cobbett's birthplace
- St Andrew's Church, West Street, Farnham (May 2015) (1).jpg
- Farnham railway station.jpg
Front of Farnham railway station
- Castle Street - geograph.org.uk - 384069.jpg
Castle Street Looking south down this beautiful Georgian Street in Farnham. It runs downhill from Farnham Castle to The Borough.
- Museum of Farnham 2018.jpg
The Museum of Farnham in 2018
- Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey - geograph.org.uk - 1202359.jpg
The Maltings creative arts centre on the River Wey and Bridge Square, Farnham
- Farnham cricket1.jpg
Cricket is played in the ground north of Farnham Castle
- Council Offices, Farnham.jpg
Farnham Town Hall in South Street
- Footbridge over River Wey (North Branch), Gostrey Meadow, Farnham, Surrey.jpg
Footbridge over the River Wey, Gostrey Meadow
References
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