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Sunningdale

Sunningdale was formed into a civil parish in March, 1894, from the parish of Old Windsor; the village is situated on the Basingstoke and Reading roads, with a station on the Reading and Staines branch of the South Western railway, 26 miles from London, 7 miles south from Windsor, 5 south-west from Old Windsor, in the Eastern division of the county, Windsor petty sessional division and union, county court district of Chertsey, rural deanery of Maidenhead, archdeaconry of Berks and diocese of Oxford. The ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1841 from portions of Old Windsor, Windlesham, Sunninghill, Egham and Chobham.
Transcribed from Kelly's Directory of Berkshire, 1915

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