Bagshot
Bagshot is a huge village in the southeast of England. It is positioned in the northwest edge of Surrey within the county's Surrey Heath council area, close to the boundary with Berkshire, as well as is additionally in the diocese of Guildford. In the past, Bagshot served as a crucial staging article between London, Southampton and the West Country. Evidence of this can be seen in a few of the original mentoring inns that are still there today. The village is positioned 43 kilometres (27 mi) southwest of London, beside junction 3 of the M3 motorway and is split in half by the A30 road, midway in between Camberley and Sunningdale. Much of the surrounding land is owned by the Ministry of Defence. The area is in the Green Belt that borders London. It is offered by Bagshot railway station. Pennyhill Park Hotel located at the far western side of Bagshot is where the England rugby group train. Bagshot Park, home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex is found on the northern edge of the town. The A30 leaving Bagshot to the southwest for Camberley has a large roundabout on it called the Jolly Farmer after a pub that used to stand in its centre, now used as a Playing golf Store. The neighborhood district, Surrey Heath, is generally a Traditional area and also it has held a Conservative council for the past 50 years. Bagshot itself is, however, represented by 2 Liberal Democrat and one Conservative borough councillors. Bagshot is functioning (2009/2010) on a Town Plan. The Bagshot Town Strategy intends to gather individuals of Bagshot's accumulated hopes as well as problems for the community and to set out a plan for making Bagshot an even better place to live as well as work.