Built in the mid-1500s, this beautiful Grade I listed Tudor manor has a truly unique story. History is literally on your doorstep: the stunning location has played host to occupying Romans, a Tudor tryst and even a Civil War army. The grounds contain an ornate Roman mosaic floor and settlement remains. Henry VIII courted Jane Seymour here, and the D-Day landings were planned within the house. England’s last remaining Cromwellian Chapel in a private house is also here, and the property offers many more historical jewels for you to explore at your leisure. All of this comes with outstanding service, delicious food in our spacious restaurant, live entertainment every night, and a host of activities from tennis to air-rifle shooting.
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Thanks to the fund raising efforts of our Members & volunteers, the Club is able to donate many thousands of pounds every year to charities, most of them local to our area.
moreIn recognition of his outstanding contribution, the Immediate Past President, Tony Myers, was presented with a Paul Harris Fellowship Award at the Club's lunch meeting on 25th April.
moreThe Rotary Clubs of Farnborough & Rushmoor were recently invited to meet with airport officials, as a part of its aim of developing closer ties with local community groups.
moreThe Rotary Clubs of Farnborough and Rushmoor are delighted to announce that their famous Donkey Derby will return on Monday 27th May 2024.
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