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    Weybridge is in northwest Surrey, approximately 17 mi (27 km) southwest of central London. [6][7] The town centre is close to the confluence of the River Wey and the River Thames, but the settlement also includes St George's Hill and Brooklands, to the south. [6]

  3. Kelly’s Directory, Weybridge – a wealth of information about Weybridge in 1913 covering an overview of the town, together with public bodies and local institutions, lists of local businesses, together with names and addresses of residents.

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    Weybridge (/ ˈweɪbrɪdʒ /) is a town in the Elmbridge district in Surrey, England, around 17mi (27km) 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.

  5. WEYBRIDGE, a parish, with a village, in Chertsey district, Surrey: on the river Wey, at the junction with it of the Basingstoke canal, at its own influx into the Thames, and adjacent on the S to the Southwestern railway, 2½ miles SE of Chertsey.

  6. www.visitsurrey.com › listing › weybridgeWeybridge - Visit Surrey

    The famous Brooklands racing track at Weybridge was the world’s first purpose built racing circuit and portions of its banked track are still in evidence. The aerodrome on the site also saw the development of the World War Two Wellington bomber and contributed to the design and manufacture of the supersonic Concorde. Brooklands Museum ...

  7. Weybridge is a town located in the Elmbridge borough of Surrey, England. It is situated on the River Wey and is known for its affluent residential areas, high-end shopping, and picturesque landscapes.

  8. The modern era began in Weybridge when the London to Southampton railway opened in 1838, giving people who lived in Weybridge quick access to London. Weybridge on the eve of World War I was a town and parish, with a station on the then London and South Western railway.