Sunninghill is a village in the civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in the English county of Berkshire.
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The Armstrong Gun in Victoria Street
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Run to meet the future or it's going to run you down. --Anthony J. D'Angelo, The College Blue Book
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Great Cockcrow Railway Looking for something to do with the children?GCR is a 7 1/4 inch miniature railway at Lyne. The GCR is probably the largest railway of its type in the UK and possibly the world. The railway runs every Sunday in the summer (May to October inclusive). A great day out for all the family from children to grandparents. Childern have to be 2 or above to ride on the trains.
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Q: What is the nearest train station to Sunninghill A: Ascot mainline station is a short distance from Sunninghill.
Q: Where does the name Sunninghill come from? A: Sunninghill means "the home of Sunna's people". Most of the development around the large country houses of the 18th century was accelerated by the discovery of health-giving salt springs and rapidly increased with the advent of the railway in 1841.
Q: How can I find out about local travel facilities? A: http://www.traveline.org.uk/ contains impartial information on planning your journey, by bus, coach or train... or any combination of the three!
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The prime purpose of the Sunninghill community website is a gateway to information on the local area in order to promote the interests of the residents of Sunninghill in all aspects of their lives. It is also for visitors to the area, prospective visitors and prospective residents.
A secondary aim is to help users of the Internet find their way around local information efficiently without having to spend lots of time wading through large search results from the search engines.