SUNNINGDALE
'Sunningdale' is a large village and civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in the English county of Berkshire.
It is very close to the present border with Surrey, and is not far from Ascot and Virginia Water. It is situated 24 miles (38 km) west of London and 7 miles (11 km) east of Camberley on the A30 national route. Sunningdale has a railway station on the Waterloo to Reading line.
The present-day civil parish of Sunningdale came into existence in 1894 under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1894; it had previously been part of Old Windsor. It was, until 1995, partly in Berkshire and partly in Surrey. The Surrey area of the village, known as Broomhall, and including the World-famous golf course, was also split between the boroughs of Surrey Heath and Runnymede. This original arrangement caused problems and was resolved only after much consultation locally between the two county councils, three borough councils and four parish councils.
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| The Sunningdale Agreement |
| Famous residents |
| External links |
The Sunningdale Agreement
The Sunningdale Agreement was signed at Sunningdale Park, the Civil Service Staff College (now the National School of Government) on 9 December 1973, part of the Northern Ireland peace process. [1]
Famous residents
Famous residents have included Richard Beckinsale, British pop group Five Star who resided at the Stone Court estate, London Road, between 1987 and 1990, Chesney Hawkes and Billy Ocean. The area is also popular with professional golfers, and home to many large, expensive dwellings, with the average price of a detached home costing £1,109,485.
A famous fictional resident is Fluffy the English Vampire Slayer.
External links
★ Sunningdale Parish Council Web Site
★ Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead: Sunningdale
★ Berkshire History: Sunningdale
★ Holy Trinity CoE Primary School
★ Holy Trinity Sunningdale Community
★ History of Sunningdale Allotments
★ Overdevelopment in Sunningdale - the unvarnished facts
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