Weybridge

Local nameWeybridge
LocationSouth East England, UK

Weybridge is a town in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, around 17 mi southwest of central London. The settlement is recorded as Waigebrugge and Weibrugge in the 7th century and the name derives from a crossing point of the River Wey, which flows into the River Thames to the north of the town centre. The earliest evidence of human activity is from the Bronze Age. During the Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods, Weybridge was held by Chertsey Abbey.

In the 1530s, Henry VIII constructed Oatlands Palace to the north of the town centre, which he intended to be the residence of his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. He married Catherine Howard there in July 1540 and the palace remained a royal residence until the Civil War. The buildings were demolished in the early 1650s and a new mansion, Oatlands House, was constructed to the west of Weybridge later the same century. Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany owned the mansion in the 18th century.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weybridge

Coordinates 51°22'21.783" N -0°27'17.747" E

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