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  The Bishop's Table Hotel and Restaurant27 West Street, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7DR Telephone: 01252 710222 Fax: 01252 733494 English Tourism Council 3 Stars, Silver Award for Excellence AA 2 Rosettes for the Restaurant
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Conveniently situated in the ancient town of Farnham, The Bishop's Table Hotel offers award-winning hospitality. The Georgian building, built in the early eighteenth century, was originally owned by the Marquis of Lothian and at one time was used as a training school for clergy, when it was known as the Bishop's Hostel - from which the hotel derives its name. It is now run under the personal direction of the owners.


| Through the hotel, charm and character is much in evidence. Each bedroom is individually decorates, and each has an en-suite bathroom or shower and all the expected facilities. The bridal suite features a splendid Victorian half-tester bed. |  |
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A particular feature of this fine country town hotel is its secluded walled garden. Beautifully landscaped it won many prizes in the Secret Gardens of Farnham Competition.

Conferences and weddings are a strong feature here. Full details will be given on request with dinner parties and business functions being very well catered for, The Bishop's Table is a popular venue with clients who return again and again. |

Farnham is an ancient town dating back to the Stone Age. It is now a notable market town with Georgian buildings overlooked by the twelfth-century castle. Behind many of the Georgian facades are concealed Tudor structures and in some cases even earlier architectural features.
The Hotel retains its olde worlde charm, with the added luxury off up to date service and facilities.

The Restaurant is recognised as one of the finest in the area, both for its fine cuisine and its excellent service.

Easily reached from the M3, M25, A30 and A31, the hotel is an ideal location for businessmen, tourists or special weekend "Freedom Breaks". Heathrow and Gatwick airports are easily accessible. |

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