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Farley Green
Farley Green (Surrey)
Farley Green

Farley Green shown within Surrey
OS grid reference TQ059454
District Guildford
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district GU5
Dialling code 01483
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
UK Parliament Mole Valley
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandSurrey

Coordinates: 51°11′56″N 0°29′08″W / 51.1989, -0.4855

Farley Green
Farley Green

Farley Green (Lat. 51:12N, Lon. 0:29W) is a small hamlet in the Surrey Hills to the south east of Guildford.

On the outskirts of Farley Green, lies Farley Heath where one of Surrey's few Roman remains, a temple, can be found. The open heathland was the site of the largest Romano-British settlement in Surrey. The site was excavated by Martin Tupper, an antiquarian and poet, who lived in nearby Albury. Some of his finds are now housed in the British Museum. The temple was in use some time before the end of the 1st century AD and was believed to be destroyed by fire around 450 AD. The outline of the temple can still be seen and is marked out by stones set in concrete. The village houses spread mostly along Shophouse Lane which then becomes steep and narrow towards Winterfold Forest. The forest is where some of the Great Train Robbery proceeds were discovered buried. The whole area had been the haunt of smugglers in the distant past.[1] The village church is called St Michael's. It is in a 19th century barn which was built by the Albury Estate. It was later sold and the widow gave the barn to Albury parish.[2] There is Edgeley Caravan Park lying off the main road which is in landscaped ground.

References

  1. ^ The Good Move guide
  2. ^ Guildford heritage

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