The Bush Hotel Farnham is unique. This 95 key hotel, dating back to at least 1618, has a High Street location yet sits in three tranquil acres of grounds.
This site has probably hosted a watering hole since the 11th century, with medieval landlords spreading straw across the floor for drinkers who wanted to stay the night.
These are good times for the ivy-clad Bush Hotel, privately owned since 2018. The majority of the rooms and suites have undergone a major makeover, with a refurbishment programme starting on the last 17 rooms. The Bush is now probably in better shape than it has been for the last 900 years.
Good times time for Farnham too, awarded the status of World Craft Town in 2020. It is just one of three such honoured towns in Europe. Also, Farnham has been identified by The Sunday Times as one
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