A Surrey town branded snooty and middle class for its hatred of McDonald's and love of babyccinos for children on the school run has been given a chance to defend itself after a reporter visited to judge for herself.
Courtney Pochin visited the small town to find out what locals think about being dubbed snooty on the website iLiveHere, and to see what she makes of the place, reports The Mirror.
Courtney said: "Upon arrival at Farnham station, I have to admit I was a tad underwhelmed. I was expecting everything to be rather posh from the get-go, but the station loos were as grim as any other public toilets and the view outside wasn’t particularly impressive. A multi-storey car park, petrol station and chip shop awaited me as I headed down the road towards the town centre.
"As I got closer to the heart of the place, things started to look more picturesque, with historic architecture, cute cobbled streets and pretty coloured shop fronts. And to top it all off, Farnham even has its own Castle, an impressive building that looms over the high street and is used to host weddings and events.
Farnham has been branded a 'snooty' place to live (Image: Humphrey Nemar)
"Staff at the castle were quick to dispel the suggestion that the town was snooty. Instead, they thought it was a "relaxed" and "friendly" place, where they felt "safe"."
Castle staff told Counrteny that far from being sooty Farnham is in fact 'cool and creative', thanks to the University of Creative Arts.
Carl Willson, 39, has lived in Farnham for the last 17 years and is the owner of Castle Street Flowers said: "I wouldn’t generalise Farnham as a snooty place but I would say there are some snooty people. However, I’m from Winchester and it's the same there.
"Every town has an element of snooty about it, Farnham is the same as anywhere else. I've been here for 17 years and I know a lot of people here because of my business. It's a nice place for children to grow up, which is why I moved here. It's also a good place for work. I like it here."
Carl Willson, the owner of Castle Street Flowers, says there is an 'element of snooty' - but that applies to every town (Image: Humphrey Nemar)
Alex Maskell, a chef at the Lion and Lamb Cafe & Restaurant, moved to Farnham from North London seven years ago. He said: "I like Farnham, I liked it enough to move here. As a chef, I'm behind the scenes in the kitchen and I don't interact with customers so much but I do think it's got its snooty members in the community… Some of the stories I've heard from staff downstairs, I'm surprised people go around talking to others like that.
"Based on rent and other things you need to buy in order to live, it's expensive. I used to live in North London and this is more expensive than that."
Alex Maskell claims the town is more expensive in terms of cost of living than London (Image: Humphrey Nemar)
Ethan Green, who manages Castello coffee shop on Castle Street and has lived in the area most of his life, said: "I have the loveliest customers in all of Farnham. They’re a delight. Snooty is a horrible way of putting it. They have fine taste, but they're not snooty.
"That word has such horrible connotations."
Ethan describes Farnham as an "old money town" where residents don't turn their noses up at you but are very "refined". "The people here value their money and they want to spend it well," he said.
"The council and lots of residents are very against big chains coming in, they'd hate it if a McDonald's were to open."
Ethan thought the town's reputation was 'undeserved' (Image: Humphrey Nemar)
Courtney said: "Despite this assertion, the town is currently home to a number of chains, including a Subway (albeit one that's tucked away at the farthest end of the high street) as well as coffee shops like Costa, Starbucks, Caffe Nero and Gail's.
"There's also a Poundland, which reportedly caused a stir when it opened as some residents were concerned it would attract 'the wrong crowd'.
"In all fairness, I was a little surprised to see Poundland on the high street, nestled amongst an abundance of independent boutiques and the likes of Sweaty Betty, Oliver Bonas, Jigsaw, Whistles, Space NK, Waitrose and JoJo Maman Bébé. It doesn't quite seem like it belongs there, and yet it had a steady stream of customers.
"The budget store is likely a hit with the local uni students who, according to resident Colin Witcher, have little else to do in the town as "the shopping isn't very good for young people".
"As I leave to catch a train back to London, I'm still pondering whether I'd actually go as far as to say Farnham is a 'snooty' town.
"I encountered a number of friendly locals during my visit who were more than happy to sing its praises, but of course, there were also those who weren't so polite when asked if they had a minute to chat. Though, as Carl said earlier, this is something I'd expect from every town and isn't specific to Farnham itself.
"Despite a few rude comments from strangers, I was a big fan of what I saw and the people I met there. It was a charming, well-looked-after place, with flower boxes lining the streets, stunning shop window displays, and hardly any litter on the ground. And let's not forget about the castle.
"If looking good and having nice things qualifies the town as being snooty, then it most certainly is. Otherwise, it's just a nice place to be."