Accommodation Farnham
Accommodation
Farnham doesn't get any better than the Pride of the valley hotel which concentrates
on creating an environment that actually concentrated on genuine hospitality.
Providing a comfortable, well appointed accommodation, excellent, freshly
prepared food and a friendly, understanding and natural attitude to service.The hotel’s ground floor and public areas were extensively re-furbished in the Spring of 2007 maintaining the hotel’s wonderful traditional features whilst adding a twist of contemporary design. During this time a team were put together to create the ambition to provide the best food and service in the area.
Our Chef David Terrell has worked mainly in Surrey over the last eight years and has developed a tremendous network of suppliers who can provide great fresh seasonal produce year round. After a recent foray into London kitchens working for the Living Room group of restaurants, David has returned to Surrey to develop his career further.
David works closely with David Dorricott, previously the Executive Head Chef at The House of Commons, on developing new dishes for our menus guaranteeing that they incorporate the current season’s freshest ingredients.
We have 15 great bedrooms that have been individually designed and themed.
We want you to be comfortable so there are large luxurious pillows and duvets
in the rooms. A number of our rooms also have 4 poster beds and roll-top baths.
There is wireless access to the internet, telephone, tea and coffee making
facilities and amenities by Au Lait in every room.
The Pride of the Valley was built in 1867 and was named after a neighbouring
beauty spot. The site that the hotel is located on used to be common land
and was used for cattle fairs previous to 1867
In the late 19th Century the area outside the hotel was used as the venue
for Jumps Days which were small village fetes. The hotel was built to take
advantage of the roads built in the area with its passing trade and to serve
the local community and the large houses that were built along the Tilford
Road.
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history bar & garden weddings & events chef's diary local attractionsTHE HOTEL IS GREAT FOR VISITING
• Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park :-Offering a wide variety of topographical situations featuring lawns, low-lying bog, coniferous and deciduous woodland, hillsides and valleys.
• Farnham Castle :-
One of the oldest continually inhabited buildings in Southern England; Farnham
Castle was the home of the powerful Bishops of Winchester for over 900 years.
• Farnham Museum :-
Discover the History of Farnham
• Hindhead Golf Club :-
The Hindhead Golf Club is an excellent day out for the golfer providing a
superb course with a relaxed atmosphere in the clubhouse.
• Goodwood Horse and Motor Racing :-
Set in 12,000 acres of rolling Sussex Downland, Goodwood has long been famous
for both its natural beauty and its legendary hospitality.