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High Street, Esher, Surrey KT109SD

King George V Hall is located at High Street, Esher, Surrey.

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Mediterranean
Red Peppers
121m away
Italian
Cafe Piccolo
170m away
Chinese
Chinese
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El Torito
201m away
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Venue
King George V Hall
Address
High Street
Esher
KT109SD
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