Farnborough
Police Station opened in
1839, only ten years after
the foundation of the Metropolitan
Police. It is still in use
and so must be among the
longest continually used
police buildings in London.
When it opened
Farnborough was only a small
rural village, but the main
road to Hastings ran through
the village and part of the
station's duties would have
been to protect travellers
on the road.
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