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Farley Castle is an early 19th-century modern house situated at Farley Hill, Swallowfield, Berkshire.

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Map of Farley Castle, Castle Hill, Farley Hill, Reading RG7 1XD, UK

The Gothic-styled, two-storey house in red brick with battlements and round turrets, was built by Martin-Atkins and Woodbury c. 1810, and was the former home of Benjamin Brodie.

At one stage, it was the residence of adventurer, author & amateur archaeologist, F.A. Mitchell-Hedges, discoverer of the controversial rock crystal "Skull of Doom", who wrote his autobiographical "Danger My Ally" there in 1953/54.<Mitchell-Hedges, F.A. Danger My Ally Elek Books, london, 1954> From around the 1960s to the mid-1980s, the castle was the central focus of Hephaistos School. Hephaistos was founded by Miss Dorothy Woolley, for the purpose of educating boys with physical disabilities. Initially a day school based in the castle, Hephaistos became a Special School with the addition of amenities including a teaching block, dormitories, dining hall and a swimming pool.

During the 1990s, the area around the castle was developed into a housing estate.

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Farley Castle Wikipedia


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