Surrey
Located on London’s doorstep, nestled in the south-east of England, and less than half an hour from central London, Surrey is a diverse place to visit that’s full of surprises around every corner. From award-winning vineyards, modern hotels and restaurants to ancient forests, beautiful waterways, historic towns, charming villages and scenic, rolling hills and valleys, there is something for everyone. Surrey is England's most wooded area, with The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering a quarter of the county. This isn’t a remote area, however: Nestled between the trees are some of the most beautiful English gardens in the country. See the south of England’s highest point, Leith Hill, or visit the wide-open fields used in 1215 for the signing of Magna Carta; history abounds in Surrey. Being a southern county, Surrey has mild winters, with lows of only 3° in January, and warm summers with highs of 24° in July. Though the weather can be unpredictable at times, July is the driest month, with October being the wettest. Don’t just consider a summer wedding, however: With a chance of snowfall in the colder months, Surrey can host an incredible winter wedding. Serviced by the A3, M3, M4 and M25, Surrey is easily accessible by road. If travelling by air, both Gatwick and Heathrow are located on the boundary of London and Surrey, with Guildford and Epsom both less than an hours drive. Photo: Roman Fox via Unsplash
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Surrey
Located on London’s doorstep, nestled in the south-east of England, and less than half an hour from central London, Surrey is a diverse place to visit that’s full of surprises around every corner. From award-winning vineyards, modern hotels and restaurants to ancient forests, beautiful waterways, historic towns, charming villages and scenic, rolling hills and valleys, there is something for everyone. Surrey is England's most wooded area, with The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering a quarter of the county. This isn’t a remote area, however: Nestled between the trees are some of the most beautiful English gardens in the country. See the south of England’s highest point, Leith Hill, or visit the wide-open fields used in 1215 for the signing of Magna Carta; history abounds in Surrey. Being a southern county, Surrey has mild winters, with lows of only 3° in January, and warm summers with highs of 24° in July. Though the weather can be unpredictable at times, July is the driest month, with October being the wettest. Don’t just consider a summer wedding, however: With a chance of snowfall in the colder months, Surrey can host an incredible winter wedding. Serviced by the A3, M3, M4 and M25, Surrey is easily accessible by road. If travelling by air, both Gatwick and Heathrow are located on the boundary of London and Surrey, with Guildford and Epsom both less than an hours drive. Photo: Roman Fox via Unsplash