Folly Farm
Deep in the Surrey countryside, stands a farm untouched by time. This beautiful farm has original 19th Century buildings, built by Augustus Pugin, one of this country’s most influential and talented architects.
In the 12th Century the farm was a ley farm for Waverley Abbey, today it is a traditional working farm that has been in the same family for over five generations.
There are several unusual Tudor Gothic revival buildings designed by Pugin and dating from around 1840.
Features: Octagonal turret / Gable crucifix / Bellcote / Ashlar dressed stone / Pond surrounded by bulrush and reeds / Acres of fields / Completely unimpeded by the modern world with no visible houses, pylons or telephone poles / Ruined walls of a Gothic Grange / River frontage / Brick bridge with Victorian iron work / Plenty of parking on both hard standing and soft grass options / Easily accessible areas for setting up a production base / Travel time from South London is under 1 hour