Heartwood Inns Reopens The Queen's Head in Weybridge Following Refurbishment
- Guild Secretary

- Apr 13
- 3 min read

The Queen's Head in Weybridge has officially reopened its doors following a transformative refurbishment, as part of Heartwood Collection's recently announced £1.5 million investment across five of its much-loved pubs.
Having closed on 16 March 2026, The Queen's Head welcomed guests back on 1 April, unveiling refreshed interiors and a revitalised outdoor terrace designed to enhance the pub's role as a cherished local destination, now led by a new management team including General Manager Manoj Parkale, who joins from the Group's successful site, The King's Arms in Prestbury, after four years with the company.
Guests can now enjoy a beautifully updated setting featuring refreshed décor, new soft furnishings, updated signage that offers an affectionate nod to Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and a reimagined garden complete with new furniture and thoughtful planting. While the pub retains its distinctive character and heritage features, the enhancements reflect Heartwood Collection's signature style, warm, welcoming, and full of personality.
The reopening also coincides with Heartwood's new "Reasons to Visit" campaign, launched at the start of the year, which introduced an expanded programme of events and experiences throughout the week. From steak nights and quiz evenings to seasonal celebrations and games nights, The Queen's Head is now set to offer even more reasons for the community to come together.
Guests can once again enjoy Heartwood's seasonally changing menus, including Heartwood's brand-new Spring menu, created using ethically sourced ingredients and aligned with the group's three-star Sustainable Restaurant Association rating.
Manoj Parkale, General Manager of The Queen's Head, said: "It's been incredibly rewarding to be part of The Queen's Head reopening and to welcome guests back through the doors. The refurbishment has created a space that feels both fresh and familiar, whilst injecting our usual quirky style back into the pub. I'm thrilled to be taking on a new challenge here in Weybridge and can't wait to get stuck into the local community."
The Queen's Head now stands ready to continue its role as a vibrant hub for Weybridge, bringing people together over great food, drink and memorable experiences in a beautifully renewed setting.
Notes to Editors
Heartwood Collection is the Group that operates 35 Heartwood Inns pubs and 13 Brasserie Blanc restaurants across the UK. Heartwood Collection's current site portfolio is as follows:
Inns
• The Barley Mow – Englefield Green, Surrey
• The Black Horse – Thame, Oxfordshire
• The Black Horse – Reigate, Surrey
• The Black Swan – Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire
• The Boot – Histon, Cambridgeshire
• The Britannia – Parkstone, Dorset
• The British Queen – Locksbottom, Kent
• The Cricketers – Cobham, Surrey
• The Coat & Bear – Newbury, Berkshire
• The George & Dragon – Marlow, Buckinghamshire
• The Hare – Old Redding, Harrow Weald, Middlesex
• The Highwayman – Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
• The Jobber's Rest – Upminster, Essex
• The Jolly Farmer – Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire
• The King's Arms – Prestbury, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
• The King's Head – Teddington, Middlesex
• The March Hare – Guildford, Surrey
• The Oaks – Highcliffe, Christchurch, Dorset
• The Old Crown – Great Bookham, Surrey
• The Plough & Harrow – Long Ditton, Surrey
• The Prince of Wales – East Barnet, London
• The Queen's Head – Weybridge, Surrey
• The Quill & Scholar – Lichfield, Staffordshire
• The Ragged Robin – Godalming, Surrey
• The Red Deer – Horsham, West Sussex
• The Red Lion – Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire
• The Rising Sun – Reading, Berkshire
• The Ropemaker – Emsworth, Hampshire
• The Royal Forest – Epping Forest, Greater London
• The Sun Inn – Chobham, Surrey
• The White Bear – Ruislip, Middlesex
• The White Hart – Lewes, East Sussex
• The White Hart – Lymington, Hampshire
• The White Horse – Dorking, Surrey
• The Woodman – Southgate, London
• The Potter's Heron – Ampfield, Hampshire
Upcoming Openings
• The Meadow Lark – Trumpington, Cambridgeshire. Opening 2026.
• The Muddy Fox – Solihull, West Midlands. Opening 2026.
Brasserie Blanc Restaurants
• London – Chancery Lane
• London – Southbank
• London – Threadneedle Street
• Beaconsfield
• Bournemouth
• Cheltenham
• Chichester
• Hale Barns
• Leeds
• Milton Keynes
• Oxford
• Portsmouth
• Winchester
For more information:
For any media enquiries please contact press@heartwoodcollection.com.




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