Say your vows at The Rylston, Weybridge Register Office

Say your vows at The Rylston, Weybridge Register Office: Image 1

The Rylston, Weybridge Register Office is a detached manor house that dates back to 1911. The land was originally used as royal hunting grounds by Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I.

Steeped in history, there are plenty of places for couples to take those all-important photographs, including the landscaped gardens and large entrance porch.

The interior is decorated with original oak-panelling, beautiful replaces and a magnificent oak staircase with stained glass windows.

Lovebirds can get married in The Rylston Suite, which is bathed in natural light and decorated in luxurious burgundies, golds and ivories, with mahogany furniture and impressive chandeliers.

To find out more, visit www.surreycc.gov.uk/birth-death-and-ceremonies/register-offices/weybridge or call 03002 001 002.

Photographer's credit: Robert Brock.

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