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The Great Barn of Wanborough

The Great Barn, Wanborough, Surrey, GU3 2JR

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Exhibition

Discover a wooden structure enduring for 630 years, a lasting legacy of Waverley Abbey's monks, alongside an updated exhibition bringing 10,000 years of Wanborough's story to life — from prehistoric times to its secret WWII connection with the SOE.

The 14th-century Great Barn of Wanborough ranks among the oldest timber structures in South East England — a breathtaking testament to medieval craftsmanship, raised by monks whose skill has endured for seven centuries. But Wanborough's story stretches far deeper. Water flowing from the Hog's Back first drew prehistoric settlers, then Celts, Romans, Saxons — who knew it as Weneberge — and Normans, each leaving their mark on this remarkable place. Queen Victoria and Gladstone visited; Prime Minister Asquith lived here, burying two daughters in the tiny churchyard. And during WWII, the Manor House became a clandestine training school for the SOE's French section.

Whether you're visiting for the first time or returning after years away, our newly modernised exhibition promises something to surprise and delight you. St Bartholomew's Church will also be open to explore, while the village hall will be serving delicious homemade lunches, teas and cakes across both days.

A wonderful day out for all ages — and dogs are very welcome too!

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
1000-1700
Sunday 13 September:
1000-1700

Location & directions

The Great Barn, Wanborough, Surrey, GU3 2JR

Directions:
Approaching from the B3000, turn down Wanborough Hill. Look for the large flag and banner in the hamlet of Wanborough and follow the signs for parking. Our friendly car park stewards will help you find a car parking space. We look forward to welcoming you!
Contact on day:
Various Volunteers throughout the day.

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Gravel car park, disabled access available.

Additional information

Free guided tours run across both days, lasting around 20–30 minutes, offering a richer insight into the barn and its history. Prefer to explore at your own pace? Simply wander through the exhibits and let the stories unfold. Don't miss the ever-popular presentations by the Secret WW2 Learning Network, bringing the remarkable world of SOE agents and operations vividly to life. And when you're ready for a break, the village hall café will be serving homemade cakes, tea, coffee and lunch — well worth saving room for.

Max number of people:
20
Estimated duration:
0 hour(s) 20 minute(s)

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