English Heritage sites near Bisley Parish

Farnham Castle Keep

FARNHAM CASTLE KEEP

10 miles from Bisley Parish

The impressive motte and shell keep of Farnham Castle, Surrey, founded in 1138 by Bishop Henry of Blois. An enjoyable day out within travelling distance of London.

Waverley Abbey

WAVERLEY ABBEY

10 miles from Bisley Parish

Fragments of the church and monastic buildings of the first Cistercian abbey in England, founded in 1128.

Harmondsworth Barn

HARMONDSWORTH BARN

13 miles from Bisley Parish

This Grade I listed oak-framed medieval barn ranks alongside the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace for its exceptional architectural and historic interest.

Marble Hill

MARBLE HILL

16 miles from Bisley Parish

Marble Hill is the last complete survivor of the elegant villas and gardens which bordered the Thames between Richmond and Hampton Court in the 18th century.

Coombe Conduit

COOMBE CONDUIT

17 miles from Bisley Parish

Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.

Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

SILCHESTER ROMAN CITY WALLS AND AMPHITHEATRE

19 miles from Bisley Parish

Originally a tribal centre of the Iron Age Atrebates, Silchester became the large and important Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum.


Churches in Bisley Parish

Bisley: St John the Baptist

Church Lane Bisley Woking
01483 473377
http://www.bisleywestendparish.org/

Welcome to the Parish of Bisley & West End.  We have two churches - St John the Baptist in Bisley and Holy Trinity in West End.  We hold a wide variety of services from the very traditional Matins Service to the more relaxed and crafty Messy Services


Pubs in Bisley Parish

Fox Inn

333 Guildford Road, Bisley, GU24 9AB

Closed in May 2011, subsequently demolished and a care home has now been built on the site.
Hen & Chickens

200 Guildford Road, Bisley, GU24 9DJ
(01483) 473184
henandchickens.pub/

Low beamed pub on main A322 through Bisley Village. Reputedly haunted although these days you are more likely to see the large pub dog. Large garden welcomes all on sunny days and there are good local walks nearby. Home cooked food Tuesday...