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Bagshot
Statistics
Population: 5,365
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:[1]
Administration
District: Surrey Heath
Shire county: Surrey
Region: South East England
Constituent country:England
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Surrey
Historic county: Surrey
Services
Police force: Surrey Police
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Post office and telephone
Post town: Bagshot
Postal district: GU19
Dialling code: 01276
Politics
UK Parliament: Surrey Heath
European Parliament: South East England
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Bagshot is a small town in west Surrey, England, that served as an important staging post between London and Southampton. It is situated 43 km (27 miles) southwest of London, off the M3 motorway and on the A30 road, between the towns of Camberley and Sunningdale. Many of the town's original coaching inns can be still be seen. Much of the surrounding land is owned by the Ministry of Defence and is part of Windsor Great Park.

St Anne's Church is the main church in Bagshot. It is 120 years old and was built in a neo-gothic style under the patronage of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught who lived in the nearby Bagshot Park. It is an attractive building in red brick with stone detail under a slate roof. There is a bell tower with a peal of eight bells. It is a grade II listed building and is situated in a conservation area.

Today it is famous for the Pennyhill Park Hotel where the England rugby team train and Bagshot Park, home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.

It is mainly a conservative area, and it has held a Conservative Council for the past 50 years. The member of parliament is Michael Gove.

Bagshot train station is an important commuting link to London for the village.

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