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| Welcome to the Culden Faw Estate |
Culden Faw is the amalgamation of Culham Estate, Hambleden Estate and the deer park at Henley Park, Fawley. Culden Faw Estate comprises some 2850 acres of mature beech woods, rolling pastures, parkland and unspoilt chalk valleys and All three Estates have an impressive history documented back as far as the Doomsday Book and local historians have discovered extensive Roman remains at Hambleden. At Henley Park, oak trees were planted in the shape of a maltese cross to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and there can be few finer examples of Georgian architecture than Culham Court.

The historic village of Hambleden is regarded by many as the quintessential English village with its picturesque brick and flint cottages nestling against a backdrop of the Chiltern Hills and the extensive woodlands of the Estate.
At its heart is the impeccably preserved village with its imposing chestnut tree and water pump in the middle of the village square as well as a quaint but very well appointed village Post Office and stores, and traditional country pub. Visitors to the Estate often find it hard to believe that they are only 40 miles from Central London as its tranquillity and charm lends the distinct impression that it is right in the heart of deepest rural England.
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