Bagshot
Bagshot is a big village in the southeast of England. It is positioned in the northwest corner of Surrey within the region's Surrey Heath council district, near the border with Berkshire, and is also in the diocese of Guildford. In the past, Bagshot worked as a vital staging article between London, Southampton as well as the West Country. Proof of this can be seen in a few of the initial coaching inns that are still there today. The town is situated 43 kilometres (27 mi) southwest of London, adjacent to joint 3 of the M3 motorway and is divided in half by the A30 road, midway between Camberley as well as 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 served by Bagshot railway station. Pennyhill Park Hotel located at the far western edge of Bagshot is where the England rugby team train. Bagshot Park, residence of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex is located on the north side of the town. The A30 leaving Bagshot to the southwest for Camberley has a big roundabout on it called the Jolly Farmer after a public house that used to stand in its centre, now used as a Golf Shop. The local district, Surrey Health, is primarily a Conservative area as well as it has held a Conservative council for the past half a century. Bagshot itself is, nevertheless, stood for by 2 Liberal Democrat and one Conservative district councillors. Bagshot is functioning (2009/2010) on a Town Strategy. The Bagshot Town Strategy intends to pull together the people of Bagshot's collected hopes and problems for the community as well as to set out a prepare for making Bagshot an even better place to live and also work.