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Sunningdale is a village and a in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. It takes up the extreme south-east corner of , and is adjoined by green including Sunningdale Golf Club and Wentworth Golf Club. Its northern peripheral estates adjoin Virginia Water Lake.


Location
Sunningdale adjoins , and is east of Sunninghill from which it takes its name. It is south of Virginia Water Lake. It is centred west south-west of , . The nearest major towns are , , Staines upon Thames and . It is connected to two of these by the A30 old . Sunningdale railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line.


History
The present-day of Sunningdale came into existence in 1894 under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1894; the village had previously been part of . It was, until 1995, partly in and partly in . The Surrey area of the village, known as Broomhall, was also split between the of and Runnymede. This original arrangement caused problems and was resolved after much consultation locally between the two , three borough councils and four councils. As a result, its former Surrey neighbourhoods merged with the rest in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, in the Royal County of Berkshire (which became a non-administrative county in 1995). The area is popular with professional golfers due to its adjoining green buffers including Sunningdale Golf Club and Wentworth Golf Club.


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Charters
Charters is a Grade II- , built in 1938 for the industrialist by the architects Adie, Button and Partners. It was built on the site of an earlier built in the late 1860s by William Terrick Hamilton. Parkinson's guests included Winston Churchill and . In 1949, the house was bought by Sir . It later became a corporate headquarters and has since been redeveloped as an apartment complex and .


Coworth House
Now the Coworth Park , this is a late 18th-century which was the home of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby, the early 20th-century Secretary of State for War and British Ambassador to France.


Sunningdale Park
The Sunningdale Agreement was signed at , at the Staff College (now the National School of Government) on 9 December 1973, a precursor of the Northern Ireland peace process.


Notable residents


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