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SCHOOLS & LOCAL AREAS
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FARNHAM
Farnham is an historic market town, made so thanks to the ancient meeting of several roads and a number of small villages and hamlets surrounding it. Through the ages, Farnham has been an important town, being on the main route from London to Winchester and the coast, and is dominated to the north by the fine Norman castle built in 1138, which was the home of the Bishops of Winchester and then Guildford until 1956. The parish church of St. Andrew is about 600 years old and set amidst cobbled lanes in the centre of the town. In the churchyard, the tomb of William Cobbett can be seen. There are many fine Georgian buildings in the town especially in the well known Castle Street as well as more modern developments, particularly on the outskirts of the town. The surrounding villages include Tilford, Frensham, Rowledge, Crondall, The Sands and Churt. Shops range from the many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, more well-known High Street names, and many delightful individual shops selling a variety of things. Leisure abounds in the area for most tastes, together with music and art organisations, and countless other groups. There are many sporting clubs including cricket, rugby, tennis, and for those who enjoy water, sailing at Frensham Ponds. There are many delightful and well known golf courses in the area, set amidst the beautiful Surrey and Hampshire countryside. A beautiful area to enjoy walking, horse riding and cycling. The area has many well respected schools, both in the private and public sectors, catering for most ages and denominations, whilst the main line station offers prompt services to Waterloo in under an hour. Good road access to the A3, M3, and A331.
| Farnham State Schools |
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| Name |
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Telephone |
| All Hallows RC |
Farnham |
01252 319211 |
| All Saints C of E |
Tilford |
01252 792491 |
| The Bourne |
Lower Bourne |
01252 716398 |
| Folly Hill |
Farnham |
01252 716121 |
| Hale School |
Upper Hale |
01252 716729 |
| Heath End |
Farnham |
01252 733371 |
| Pilgrims Way |
Farnham |
01252 721079 |
| Potters Gate |
Farnham |
01252 715619 |
| Rowledge C of E |
Rowledge |
01252 792346 |
| St Andrews C of E |
Farnham |
01252 716305 |
| St Johns C of E |
Churt |
01428 713216 |
| St Marys C of E |
Frensham |
01252 792406 |
| St Peters C of E |
Wrecclesham |
01252 714115 |
| St Polycarps RC |
Farnham |
01252 716307 |
| South Farnham Community |
Farnham |
01252 716155 |
| Waverley Abbey |
Tilford |
01252 782321 |
| Weybourne |
Farnham |
01252 669340 |
| Weydon |
Farnham |
01252 725052 |
| William Cobbett |
Farnham |
01252 312772 |
| Farnham College |
Farnham |
01252 716988 |
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| Farnham Private Schools |
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Area |
Telephone |
| Edgeborough |
Frensham |
01252 792495 |
| Barfield |
Runfold |
01252 782271 |
| St Edmunds |
Hindhead |
01428 604808 |
| Amesbury |
Hindhead |
01428 604322 |
| Frensham Heights |
Rowledge |
01252 792561 |
| Lord Wandworth |
Long Sutton |
01256 862482 |
| Salestian College RC |
Farnborough |
01252 893000 |
| St Nicholas School |
Church Crookham |
01252 850121 |
| More House |
Frensham |
01252 792303 |
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GODALMING
Godalming is a beautiful old market town just to the south of Guildford. Its attractive High Street has many historical and interesting buildings along with a good range of individual shops, national stores and restaurants to suit many tastes including the renowned Bel and the Dragon, Si, Café Nero, Laluna and the Slug and Lettuce. Godalming is also an ideal town for the commuter with excellent rail facilities (47 mins. to Waterloo) and road links with the A3 close by meeting the M25 at junction 10. The villages of Milford and Witley also have direct rail services to Waterloo. The family can also enjoy living in Godalming with good leisure facilities including a sports centre at Charterhouse, a swimming pool and tennis courts at Broadwater Park, a gymnasium in the High Street and a good range of local clubs etc. The River Wey and its navigation link Godalming to Guildford and beyond, the towpath offering a delightful walk. Godalming is surrounded by miles of open countryside with notable areas of Witley Common, Hydons Ball and Winkworth Arboretum being owned by The National Trust. There are many desirable villages close by including Elstead, Thursley, Brook, Milford, Witley, Chiddingfold, Hambledon, Hascombe, Shackleford, Compton and Puttenham There are a large number of schools locally catering not only for the state but also private sector. We have provided a short list below, for a more comprehensive list please view our links page.
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GUILDFORD
The county town of Surrey, with its delightful picturesque cobbled High Street, is one of the premier shopping centres of the South East with a good range of both individual and national stores found within its centre including the large Friary Shopping Centre. House styles range from very early periods to brand new. There are several new homes developments currently under construction in the town centre, with more developments planned including a small development of apartments on Eastgate Gardens (these are currently under construction). The Spectrum leisure centre provides three pools (diving, swimming and flume), ten pin bowling, ice skating, a running track, gymnasium, squash and tennis courts, and holds classes for children and adults in several different sports. It is also the home of the Guildford Flames ice hockey team. Guildford Lido provides an open air pool. The River Wey meanders through the centre of Guildford and canal boats can be hired for the weekend from Guildford Boat House, or hired from nearby Farncombe Boat House for the day. Guildford mainline stations offers a good fast train service to Waterloo (approx. 38 mins). There are various access points for the A3 providing links not only to the M25 at junction 10 (Wisley) but also London and the South Coast. The North Downs virtually run through the centre of Guildford. The Pilgrims Way, a long distance footpath running from Winchester to Canterbury, offers some superb walks. Guildford is an extremely popular venue for arts and entertainment including both the Yvonne Arnaud and Electric Theatres, and a multiplex cinema. A large range of restaurants etc. cater for most tastes.
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CRANLEIGH
This popular village is renowned for being the largest in England. It is full of character including the large cricket green to its northern approach and its wide level High Street including a varied range of shops catering for most everyday needs including three supermarkets. There is still a bustling market each Thursday situated within the Village Way car park. For those of a sporting nature a leisure complex provides a swimming pool, gymnasium, squash and tennis courts and there are cricket, rugby and football clubs which many youngsters are encouraged to join with training provided. On the outskirts of Cranleigh can be found Fernfell Country Club with eighteen hole golf course and its facilities. The village is spread out but because of the flatness of the surrounding area it makes it an ideal location for both young and old alike. There is a village hospital, doctors and dentist surgeries as well as a range of restaurants and public houses.
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