Farnham Castle Keep

Free Entry

Address:

Castle Street, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 0AG

Before You Go

Standing on the crest of a hill overlooking the town of Farnham are the impressive motte and 'shell keep' of a castle founded in 1138 by Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester and brother of King Stephen. In medieval times the diocese of Winchester was the richest in England, and Farnham was a favourite residence of the bishops. The castle was rebuilt in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, but a viewing platform reveals the buried remains of an earlier tower. 

For information about visiting the Castle Keep and for tours visit  Farnham Castle Trust  

Overlooking the beautiful, historic town of Farnham, on the Surrey/Hampshire border, The Castle keep is on the site of an award winning venue for Weddings, Private Hire, Meetings and Events. For information and contact details see Farnham Castle Events website 

 Other parts of the wider site are privately owned.

Before You Go

Parking: There is parking for blue badge holders at the castle, subject to availability. Other visitors are welcome to park at neighbouring Farnham Park. There are also some car parks in Farnham town centre within half a mile.

Opening Times: The keep is open daily from February to Christmas Eve from 9am to 5pm, or dusk if earlier, on weekdays, and from 10am to 4pm at weekends and on bank holidays. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. Closed between 25 December and 31 January. See details.

Access: The keep is accessed by steep flights of uneven steps but wheelchair access is possible to an exhibition about the castle.

Facilities: There are toilets at the castle, including some with wheelchair access. There are no other facilites but Farnham town centre is a 1/2-mile walk downhill from the castle, and has a range of shops, and places to eat and drink.

Exhibition: There is an free exhibition of the 900 years of Farnham Castle history located close to the keep entrance. 

Guided tours: Tours of the Bishop's Palace are available for an additional fee on Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm, with the last tour starting at 3.30pm.For details and to arrange a tour please email: farnhamcastle1138@gmail.com

Occasionally it may not be possible to operate tours of the Bishop’s Palace so, to avoid disappointment, please email in advance.

Dogs: Assistance dogs only.

Plan a Great Day Out

Just a couple of miles away from Farnham stand the remains of Waverley Abbey, the site of the first Cistercian abbey in England.

Further afield you'll find Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre and pleasant parkland and Greek Revival architecture at The Grange at Northington.

Guidebook: Three Palaces of the Bishops of Winchester

Price: £2.99

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