Botley Hill Farmhouse sits on Limpsfield Road in Warlingham, offering far-reaching views across the Surrey Hills from its elevated position. This historic 16th-century building is part of the Titsey Estate and is surrounded by rolling countryside, making it a popular spot for walkers exploring the nearby North Downs Way.
The menu focuses on classic British pub fare, with a mix of hearty mains and lighter options. Dishes are prepared using locally sourced ingredients where possible, including produce from nearby farms and suppliers. The menu changes seasonally, reflecting the best of what’s available. Alongside the main menu, there’s also a dedicated Sunday roast offering, featuring traditional favourites served with all the trimmings. Drinks include a selection of wines, spirits, and local ales, with an emphasis on showcasing regional producers.
The farmhouse retains its historic charm with original features such as exposed beams and open fireplaces, while the addition of a glass-fronted extension provides a bright, modern space to enjoy the views. Outdoor seating is available on the terrace, which overlooks the surrounding countryside and is particularly popular in warmer months. For those looking to extend their visit, the Shepherd Huts at Botley Hill offer boutique overnight accommodation with modern amenities and countryside charm.
Bookings are recommended, especially for weekends and the Sunday roast. The venue also caters to private events, with a dedicated space available for hire. Walkers are welcome, and the farmhouse is dog-friendly in certain areas, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the local trails.