SURREY WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES
Weybridge Register Office
History of Rylston The land known as Oatlands, in which Rylston stands, was originally royal hunting grounds used by Henry VIII. The earliest record of land specifically called Rylston is dated 14 th October 1874. The house was built in 1911 under instructions from Frederick Smith and described as a private dwelling with servants’ quarters. The property was to become known as Rylston. Surrey County Council purchased the house in 1963 and in 1991, Rylston was designated as a register office, opening for business on 1 st March 1993.
Rylston has been a marvelous setting for ceremonies for a quarter of a century and the team look forward to helping you create wonderful memories of your special day. Built in 1911, Rylston is a beautiful, detached manor house on the outskirts of Weybridge with many original features including leaded light windows, oak paneling, and a magnificent oak staircase. For a ceremony room with an air of opulence, the ground floor Rylston room features burgundy, gold and ivory décor with impressive chandeliers. A large bay window with seating looks out on the beautiful garden, making the ideal backdrop for ceremony photographs. The Rylston Room is fully air conditioned and can accommodate a maximum of 48 guests. The building is set in more than an acre of secluded and landscaped grounds creating a charming space for photographs after the ceremony. The ceremony room is fully accessible with an oak- paneled waiting area, where guests can gather to relax before the ceremony.
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Weybridge register office, Rylston, 81 Oatlands Drive, Weybridge KT13 9LN. Tel: 0300 200 1002 Website: www.surreycc.gov.uk/ceremonies
Free car parking is available on site.
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