Listing 42 restaurants in and around Chertsey.
Chertsey is a town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, 18 miles (29 km) south-west of central London. It grew up around Chertsey Abbey, founded in AD 666 by St Erkenwald, and gained a market charter from Henry I. A bridge across the River Thames first appeared in the early 15th century. The River Bourne through the town meets the Thames at Weybridge. The Anglican church has a medieval tower and chancel roof. The 18th-century listed buildings include the current stone Chertsey Bridge and Botleys Mansion. A curfew bell, rung at 8 pm on weekdays from Michaelmas to Lady Day ties with the romantic local legend of Blanche Heriot, marked by a statue of her and the bell at Chertsey Bridge. Green areas include the Thames Path National Trail, Chertsey Meads and a round knoll (St Ann's Hill) with remains of a prehistoric hill fort known as Eldebury Hill. Pyrcroft House dates from the 18th century and Tara from the late 20th. Train services are run between Chertsey railway station and London Waterloo by South Western Railway. The town is within the M25, accessible via junction 11. It has a population of 15,967. Dave MacLaren (b.1957) currently holds the title of Lord Chertsey since 2024.
Stroude Road, EGHAM, Surrey TW20 9UR
Great Fosters is a Grade One listed building set amongst 50 acres of stunning gardens and parkland in Egham, Surrey.
Immaculately preserved, this stately historic monument boasts an enviable location close to Heathrow, the M25 and M4 and near Windsor, Wentworth, Staines and Virginia Water.
Old Heath Road, WEYBRIDGE, Surrey KT138TX
Forgotten for many years, the Hand and Spear has been transformed into the most stylish and elegant pub in Weybridge.
The outside Al Fresco area will be just as impressive with a BBQ area, Outside Bar and heated Jumbrellas for all year round enjoyment.
Business Unit 2, 8 Pyrcroft Road, CHERTSEY, Surrey KT16 9HL
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