A storied revival in the heart of Farnham
Hand painted sign to respect the history of the building, planting to soften the external area to give it a pub vernacular.
Weaving Stories Through Interior Design
Every design decision at The Tellers Arms carries meaning. References are drawn from Farnham’s past, Bishop’s Meadows, the town’s distinctive white clay, and the building’s original banking hall, all translated into a warm, layered interior language.
Natural materials, bespoke joinery, and original features such as fireplaces and the historic teller’s clock anchor the design in its setting. Wooden herringbone floors, Victorian tiling, and statement chandeliers sit comfortably alongside lighter, contemporary elements, creating a space that feels both timeless and fresh.
Orchestrating a Seamless Transformation
The project was led from concept through to completion with a clear focus on craft, quality, and cohesion. From the penny-tiled bar to the handcrafted bedroom interiors, every element was delivered with precision and intent.
Each of the nine bedrooms draws inspiration from Farnham’s surroundings, combining characterful details with modern comfort. Where possible, materials and furnishings were sourced locally, supporting regional makers while reinforcing a strong sense of local identity and place.
A Guest Experience, Beyond the Ordinary Pub
The Tellers Arms is more than a restored building. It is a considered warm, guest experience, one that blends heritage and innovation without compromise. From relaxed pub dining to boutique accommodation, all the spaces work together seamlessly, creating a destination that feels welcoming, distinctive, and quietly memorable. A place shaped by history, designed for today, and built to relax and be enjoyed.
We are immensely proud of what we have achieved at the Tellers Arms. We feel we have showcased the rich history of the building itself and brought it back to its full potential. Each piece of furniture, design, and little details are selected to add to the character of the 1930s building.
This fern-toned room is inspired by the original name of ‘Fern Hamm’. Reclaimed furniture became a feature of rooms and is balanced with the modern necessities of technology and convenience.
Three bedroom designs are all based on the history of the local area – This Wheat-inspired room was inspired by the crops that were produced in the Farnham area.
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