The Talbot, The Victory
The Talbot Inn, High Street, Ripley, Woking, GU23 6BB -
Up to
30 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Surrey village of Ripley, The Talbot stands as one of the country’s most storied and historic coaching inns. Boasting many period features from throughout its 500-year history, as well as the benefits of an extensive contemporary refurbishment, our 43 bedrooms stand alongside extensive meeting and conferencing facilities, in addition to summer gardens and a large terrace.
Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Central London, The Talbot was once a frequent hitching post for Lord Nelson, and is even said to be the site on which his love affair with Lady Hamilton blossomed. Nowadays we are known as one of the foremost inns in the region, retaining our position as a welcoming site for weary travellers, with a cozy bar and outstanding restaurant.
Just off our courtyard area, the Victory room is just right for a corporate meeting or private dinner with a connecting breakout area. This room can hold up to 30 guests.
Capacity & layout
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 15
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 5 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Sally Powell
Popped in for a quick stop. Didn't know what to expect as never been before. Very elegant place but they really made us feel welcome. Good coffee to.
Bryan
Lovely place to stay and visit the beautiful areas surrounding. The food is delicious a bit pricey but still yum. Going onto the rooms they are good and sound proofed. You get the usual iron, kettle, mugs, tea and coffee. The only problem is they give you wooden sticks instead of a spoon. How can you stir with a stick. Please give us spoons. I should carry a spoon in future. Lovely inn, lovely nights sleep. Thank you
Carol Shepherd
Really quaint, romantic room with 4 poster bed and antique furniture. Lovely and warm and en-suite had a bath as well as a shower. Staff very attentive. Food in the restaurant was delicious. Lounge and bar area had beautiful paintings and old beams and copper top bar. Only negative is the £10 a night car parking fee which seems excessive
Alexia Peeke
1 night stay, beautiful building with loads of cosy charm. Entrance reception area let down first impressions as carpet very grubby. Also £10 payment for car parking for residents was disappointing. Room was clean and full of character but was extremely warm despite no heating being on. Kettle had lots of limescale and only 1 coffee pod supplied. Bathroom was clean and spacious, lack of toiletries , eg no shower cap or hand lotion but overall was very pleased with room. Evening meal was enjoyable and staff were attentive but lacked some knowledge, wine was poured without asking if wanted to taste first.Breakfast was good. We would definitely return but think for 4 star rating and room rates some improvement needed. Overall an enjoyable stay
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