Bishops Meadow
The Bishop’s Meadow consists of 31.5 acres of low lying agricultural land to the west of Farnham’s town centre in Surrey. It is an ancient part of Farnham’s farming heritage and part of its floodplain defences.
Made up of a mix of wet hay meadow, rough pasture and managed scrub and undergrowth, it supports a rich variety of flora and fauna. The Northern branch of the River Wey forms the southern boundary and the far western corner lies next to Farnham cemetery and the West Street allotments.
The far eastern boundary is the Old Vicarage gardens. The tower of St Andrew’s Parish Church is a prominent part of the backdrop to the Meadow and there are also views of Farnham Castle and the spire of the United Reform Church in Farnham..