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Nearest StationWeybridge
Train to LondonFrom around 25 min to Waterloo
CouncilElmbridge Borough Council
PostcodesKT13
Known ForBrooklands motor racing heritage

About Weybridge

Weybridge sits where the River Wey meets the Thames, and the waterways give the town a different character from most of Surrey. You can walk along the Thames towpath toward Shepperton or follow the Wey Navigation south. Brooklands Museum, where the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit opened in 1907, is here with the original banked track still partly visible. The town centre has good restaurants and shops, and the Monday market on the green has been running for years.

St George's Hill, a private estate to the south, is one of the most exclusive residential areas in the country. But Weybridge itself is more mixed than that reputation suggests. There are Victorian terraces, riverside houses, and modern developments. Fast trains to London Waterloo take from around 25 minutes, which makes it a strong commuter choice. The green spaces are good too: Brooklands Community Park, the Desborough Channel, and walks along both rivers.

History of Weybridge

Weybridge takes its name from the bridge over the River Wey near its confluence with the Thames. The area has been settled since at least the Bronze Age, with artefacts found along the riverbanks. In Tudor times, Weybridge gained royal significance when Henry VIII built Oatlands Palace in 1538 on the site of a dissolved priory. The palace became a favoured royal residence, and Henry married his fifth wife Catherine Howard there in 1540. Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I all used Oatlands. The palace was largely demolished during the Civil War, though fragments of the grotto survive in the grounds of the Oatlands Park Hotel.

The town remained a modest riverside settlement until the railway arrived in 1838, connecting it to London and triggering suburban growth. But the most significant moment in Weybridge's modern history came in 1907 when Hugh Locke King opened the Brooklands motor racing circuit on his estate. It was the world's first purpose-built banked motor racing track, a vast concrete oval designed to allow cars to reach speeds never before attempted. The circuit also became a major aviation site: A.V. Roe made some of the earliest powered flights in Britain here in 1908, and Vickers established an aircraft factory during the First World War. The Wellington bomber, the Spitfire's fuselage, and later the Concorde were all partly built at Brooklands. The banked sections of the original track are still visible at the Brooklands Museum.

During both world wars, Brooklands was critical for aircraft production, and the factory workers transformed the town's population. After the wars, Weybridge attracted notable residents drawn by its riverside setting and fast rail connection to London. John Lennon and Ringo Starr both lived in the St George's Hill area during the 1960s. The town retains a mix of grand riverside properties, Victorian terraces, and newer developments, with the waterways still defining its character.

Schools near Weybridge

SchoolTypeAgesGender
Heathside School State Secondary 11-18 Co-ed
St George's College Independent 11-18 Co-ed
Brooklands College Further Education 16+ Co-ed
Manby Lodge Infant School State Primary 4-7 Co-ed
Getting Around

Nearest station: Weybridge. From around 25 min to Waterloo.

Weybridge has direct access to the M25 at junction 11, and the A245 connects to the A3 at Painshill. Buses link to Walton, Cobham, and Addlestone. The Thames towpath and Wey Navigation offer flat cycling routes. The town centre is walkable but spread out along the river.

Local Life in Weybridge

Weybridge has a Waitrose and various shops along the High Street and Baker Street. GP surgeries are well distributed. The town has a good range of restaurants and cafes, and the monthly farmers' market is popular. Queens Road has additional shops.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Weybridge like to live in?

Weybridge sits where the River Wey meets the Thames, and the waterways give the town a different character from most of Surrey. You can walk along the Thames towpath toward Shepperton or follow the Wey Navigation south. Brooklands Museum, where the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit...

How do I get to London from Weybridge?

The nearest station is Weybridge. From around 25 min to Waterloo to London.

What council area is Weybridge in?

Weybridge is in Elmbridge Borough Council.

What schools are near Weybridge?

Schools near Weybridge include Heathside School, St George's College, Brooklands College, Manby Lodge Infant School. There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Weybridge?

Properties currently range from £1,250,000 to £1,750,000.

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