A Quintessential English Estate, 3,500 acres of mature beech woods, rolling pastures, parkland and unspoilt chalk valleys.

The Estate was formed by the amalgamation of Culham Estate, Hambleden Estate and Henley Park, Fawley and its impressive history is documented back as far as the Doomsday Book.

Today the Estate is run on a commercial basis, with its property portfolio including both Hambleden Village Stores & Post Office and the Stag and Huntsman Inn, land and farming interests, a forestry business, sporting activities as well as a venue for diverse events and outdoor activities, Culden Faw has a lot to offer.

The Estate is split by the River Thames. However, it is possible to walk from the north of the estate, Hambleden, to the south of the Estate, Culham, via The Hambleden Lock at Mill End.