A 1930s neoclassical bank building on Castle Street in Farnham, converted in 2024 into a pub with nine boutique bedrooms, a rooftop terrace with a retractable roof and a restaurant. The original features, the Tellers' clock, fireplaces, herringbone flooring, Victorian tiling have been kept and built around. Nine individually designed rooms blend the bank's architecture with design details drawn from the surrounding area, including Farnham's Bishop Meadow. The pub runs on 100% sustainable electricity. Eleven minutes' walk from Farnham station and an hour from London Waterloo.