Virginia Water is a traveler community or village in northern Surrey, residence to the Wentworth Estate and also the Wentworth Club. The location inhabits a big minority of the District of Runnymede. Its name is shared with the lake on its western border: Windsor Great Park. Virginia Water is close to the M25, M4 and M3 freeways. Heathrow Airport is 7 miles to the north-east. A report from October 2015 provided Virginia Water as one of the most costly town (excepting specific London boroughs) for building in the UK, having a typical home price surpassing £1m. The 2011 Census revealed the population of Virginia Water to be 5,940. A number of the houses are situated on the Wentworth Estate, the house of the Wentworth Club which has 4 fairway. The Ryder Cup was first played there. It is also home to the headquarters of the PGA European Tour, the expert golf trip. The estate reached the headlines in 1998 when General Augusto Pinochet was kept under house arrest in among its residences before his extradition. The town has a junction train station within the estate. Frequent South Western Railway trains go to London Waterloo, Weybridge, Twickenham, Richmond, Staines, Feltham, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and also Reading.