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200 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Weybridge

We found 200 Private & Group Dining Rooms within 0 miles17 miles of Weybridge

If you're in search of a wonderful private dining experience in Weybridge, then you've come to the right place. Situated not too far from the city, it's no surprise that the surrounding restaurants offer all kinds of cuisines. Many of these establishments have private settings suitable for a range of events, whether you’re planning a get together with old colleagues, a large family dinner, or black tie work event. Our thoughtfully compiled list spans different budgets, occasions, and cuisines. Simply use the filters on the left to refine your search based on specific criteria. While perusing our extensive collection of over 200 private dining rooms in Weybridge, you'll uncover a multitude of options tailored to your unique requirements, promising a memorable and personalised experience for your event. From elegant venues to intimate settings, Weybridge offers a varied selection of private dining spots ready to accommodate your special occasions. Get looking for your exciting booking of private dining in Weybridge now.

 

 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Weybridge
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Weybridge
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Weybridge
 Private & Group Dining Rooms near Weybridge
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The Railway Putney

The Railway Putney

Putney, SW15 6TD
12.1 miles

The Railway first opened back in 1889 and while the building has seen many changes over the years, the new owners ar ...


Found close to London's attractions yet surrounded by the scenic countryside of Surrey, Weybridge has a rich history in motoring and aviation. Positioned along the River Wey and bordered to the north by the River Thames at the mouth of the Wey, Weybridge has roots dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086, known then as Webrige and Webruge. It was held in part by Chertsey Abbey, an Englishman from the abbey, and Herfrid from the conqueror's brother, the Bishop of Bayeux. Until the late 18th century, Weybridge remained a small village with a river crossing. Some pretty rich history, eh? In 1537, Henry VIII constructed Oatlands Palace, a manor house associated with Weybridge, near the border of Weybridge and Walton. This historical site witnessed Henry VIII's marriage to his fifth wife, Catherine Howard. Although demolished in 1650, bricks from Oatlands Palace contributed to lining the then newly constructed Wey Navigation canal. Elmbridge Museum, situated in Church Street above the library, showcases a variety of intriguing exhibits, including artefacts from Henry VIII's Oatlands Palace, which once graced Weybridge.

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