The National Trust
The National Trust own, manage and preserve much of the wonderful
countryside and stunning scenery surrounding Farnham. Escape the rush
and find the perfect walk, cycle route or picnic spot and explore our natural
environment.
Why not admire the views from the Devil's Punch Bowl or across the Weald
from Gibbet Hill in Hindhead, the wilds of the Surrey Hills or explore Witley
and Milford Commons.
Frensham Ponds
Frensham Little and Great Ponds were originally created in the 13th century
to supply fish to the Bishop of Winchester in Farnham Castle. Today they offer
a sanctuary for wildlife and plenty to keep you busy, sailing, fishing, pond
dipping, walking or just enjoying the beautiful local countryside. Both have
cafés for refreshments.
Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl
were one of the earliest acquistions for the
National Trust in 1906. This was thanks to local
Hindhead resident Sir Robert Hunter, who was
one of the founders of the National Trust.
The Devil's Punch Bowl
Home to theatre and craft makers & artists and a centre for the community in the heart
of Farnham. With theatre, film, comedy, music and craft workshops & festivals, there is
something for every taste and every age all year round.
maltings monthly market
3 youth theatre groups for
film maltings screenings
First Saturday of the month
8 - 25 year olds
every Wednesday
@farnhammaltings
01252 745444
@maltingscraft
farnhammaltings.com
facebook.com/farnhammaltings
Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7QR