


'Old' Farnborough is a different world from the modern, high-tech town. Its historic buildings include the 1895 Clock House, and the 12th century St Peter’s Church which contains rare wall paintings.
Surprisingly, Farnborough also has Napoleonic connections. St Michael’s Abbey was built as a mausoleum for Napoleon lll and Empress Eugenie; who spent the last years of her life in the town.
Both old and new Farnborough benefit from efficient road and rail links. Rail services take 36 – 50 minutes to London Waterloo and just over an hour to Southampton.
Farnborough’s location is ideal for reaching many strategic routes and places of leisure in the region.
The A331 skirts the town and is a direct route to the M3 at junction 4. From here you can drive straight down to Southampton or towards the M25, Heathrow and London.
So, whether you want a day’s shopping, a night out in The West End, a connection to Heathrow, or a trip to the coast, your destination is within easy reach.
At Centrus it’s all about having good connections.