Best attractions and places to see around Farleigh Wallop include its historic village, the expansive Farleigh Wallop Estate, and notable landmarks. This Hampshire location offers a blend of cultural sites and natural features. Visitors can explore historic buildings, extensive woodlands, and charming village settings, making it a destination for those interested in history and the outdoors.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The village was decorated for Halloween. Many people had put a great deal of effort oi to scarecrows.
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I can recommend buying an ice cream at the near by shop & eating it on the bench seat here.
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Nice place to stop off. A couple of tables inside from the cold. Tasty homemade cakes but machine coffee
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Lovely quiet stop with terrace round the back
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Great village shop (plus Post Office) staffed mainly by volunteers, next to a rec. Everything you might need plus a small café with Moonroast coffee via a self-serve machine and a good variety of cakes. Two small indoor tables and outdoor seating on decking in good weather
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Our local NT place we go here often. Morgaston woodland walks out of the back gate where you will also find a hide overlooking wetlands. Secure bike parking limited. Suggestion attach to wooden fence by reception and we will keep an eye on it but can’t be responsible. Highlight for us in this house is the chapel. Lovely lake but rebuilding work to a bridge in progress at the moment
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Within Farleigh Wallop, you can visit Farleigh House, an 18th-century country mansion with a rich history, and St. Andrew's Church, a parish church with parts dating back to 1733, containing memorials to the Wallop family. The church is uniquely located somewhat apart from the current village.
Yes, nearby you can explore The Vyne, a 16th-century country house and National Trust property known for its Tudor architecture and chapel. Another historical religious building is St. Michael's Church, North Waltham, which has a history of Christian worship dating back to around 1200 AD.
The extensive Farleigh Wallop Estate Grounds offer significant natural beauty, including gardens designed by Georgia Langton, large woodlands (some ancient), wetland areas, and parkland. You can also find a boating lake with koi carp and golden orfe, and the village is nestled on the slopes of Farleigh Hill, offering scenic views.
The estate provides numerous outdoor pursuits such as tennis, croquet, badminton, swimming in a heated outdoor pool, paddleboarding, zorbing, horse riding, cycling through woodland and meadows, clay pigeon shooting, and falconry.
The Farleigh Wallop Estate itself features extensive walking and cycling trails through its woodlands and parkland. For longer adventures, the Three Castles Path, a long-distance walking trail connecting Windsor, Winchester, and Odiham castles, passes through the wider area. You can also find various local routes, including easy hikes, running trails, and MTB trails, by exploring the easy hikes around Farleigh Wallop guide.
Yes, you can find a range of trails. For easy walks, check out the easy hikes around Farleigh Wallop guide. If you're looking for more challenging options, there are also running trails and MTB trails with moderate to difficult ratings in the area.
Absolutely. The Vyne offers family events and extensive grounds for exploration. Upton Grey Village Pond is a charming spot for a leisurely visit, and the Farleigh Wallop Estate offers activities like paddleboarding and zorbing that can be fun for families.
Yes, dogs are welcome in the grounds of The Vyne (on leads), and in Morgaston Woods and the Organic Parklands (under direct control). Many of the walking trails through the Farleigh Wallop Estate and surrounding countryside are also suitable for dogs.
The Candover Valley Store is a great local option, offering a shop and a coffee shop. In nearby Upton Grey, you can find pleasant pubs for a meal or refreshment after a walk.
Beyond the main estate, consider visiting Upton Grey Village Pond, a quaint feature in a village known for its quiet lanes. St. Andrew's Church in Farleigh Wallop, with its isolated setting and historical significance, also offers a unique, peaceful experience.
Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the gardens, woodlands, and outdoor activities on the Farleigh Wallop Estate, with pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and water sports. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, especially through the woodlands.
Parking availability varies by specific attraction. For Farleigh House and its estate, visitor parking is typically provided for events or specific bookings. For other nearby attractions like The Vyne, dedicated visitor parking is available. It's advisable to check specific venue websites for detailed parking information.


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