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Weybridge Register Office offers a landscaped garden for summer celebrations in the sunshine offering picturesque spots for post-ceremony photographs. This historic building offers a charming option for a wedding ceremony of up to 48 guests plus the couple. The land it's situated within was originally royal hunting grounds at the time of Henry VIII. It was purchased by Surrey County Council in 1963 and in 1993 became Weybridge Register Office.
It has undergone some structural changes over the years, but the overall exterior of the house has hardly changed. It's a beautiful detached manor house with a large porch at the entrance. The building retains most of its unique features including leaded light windows with original glass and unusual wrought iron fittings. The ground floor retains original oak panelling and fireplaces and the magnificent oak staircase with stained glass windows sweeps down to French windows leading on to the gardens.
There's a large landscaped garden to the rear of the building, with plenty of picturesque spots for ceremony photographs, The large ceremony room is decorated in burgundy, gold and ivory tones with mahogany furniture, chandelier lighting and a large bay window. The small room has dark cream walls and blue carpeting with French doors leading to the garden.
www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death-and-ceremonies/ceremonies/your-wedding/step-2/register-offices/weybridge