Visitors' centre The visitors' centre occupies a double courtyard building in the local vernacular style. It features a working winery which visitors walk through while listening to commentary and having questions answered by an expert tour guide, wine cellars, 360° cinema, art gallery, lecture room, two restaurants and a shop. In the summer there are also tours of the vineyards.
Lego House In August–September 2009, Denbies was the location chosen for the construction of
James May's
Lego House, built as part of the ''
James May's Toy Stories'' BBC television series. The house was taken down less than a week after completion, as no
planning permission had been obtained and a buyer for it could not be found.
Denbies Guest House The estate runs Denbies Guest House in one its farmhouses and a kitchen garden centre. It offers venues and catering for corporate functions and weddings.
Surrey Performing Arts Library The Surrey Performing Arts Library (a collection of materials covering music, dance, theatre and cinema, available for loan, and funded by
Surrey County Council) was formerly based on the Denbies estate. In 2022 it was re-established as a charity, New Surrey Performing Arts Library (NewSPAL), and is now based at
Bourne Hall,
Ewell.
Mole Valley parkrun Denbies Wine Estate agreed to allow a
parkrun (weekly 5 kilometre runs) at the Vineyard. The inaugural event was in March 2018, won by Ollie Garrod of Epsom and Ewell Harriers running club. The course is very difficult owing to two long, steep hills in the first half of the course. The second half is nearly all steep downhill. Around 150 events have taken place. It was postponed for 16 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic between March 2020 and July 2021. The Wine Estate also regularly hosts other running events including the Surrey Cross Country Championships. == References ==