Silchester Farm is a family-run rural estate near the village of Silchester in Hampshire, UK, on the Hampshire/Berkshire border.
The estate spans acres of gardens, fields, and lakeside areas, including a 400-year-old oak-beamed Threshing Barn for ceremonies under fairy lights, an outdoor pergola by a weeping willow, and spaces like the Cow Shed for receptions. Now used for weddings!
The farm sits amid the ancient landscape of Silchester, once home to the Iron Age oppidum and Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (c. 50 BC–400 AD), whose well-preserved walls and possible early Christian church remain nearby. Post-Roman, the area saw Saxon settlement, with the Domesday Book (1086) recording Silchester (Silcestre) manors held by Norman lords William d’Eu and Ralph de Mortimer after 1066.
Interesting facts....
Lots of Iron Age archeology found. landmarks like Flex Ditch—an Iron Age earthwork of unknown purpose, possibly a flax-steeping site or quarry—and the Impstone, a boundary marker with myths of giants’ fingerprints
Architectural Illustration: Silchester Farm. Hampshire
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