- Sunninghill, Berkshire
Sunninghillcite web|title = Sunninghill website|url = http://www.sunninghill.org.uk/index.html|accessdate = 2008-09-21] is a
village in thecivil parish ofSunninghill in theRoyal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead cite web|title = Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead|url = http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/|accessdate = 2008-09-21] in the Englishshire county ofBerkshire .Location
It is south west and appx.convert|12|mi|km|0 from
Heathrow Airport and convert|26|mi|km|0 fromCentral London . It is just outside Ascot, one of the UK's most famous locations forhorse racing . It is close toSunningdale ,Bracknell ,Windsor Great Park andWentworth Golf Club . The town ofWindsor is appx. convert|7|mi|km|0.Junction 3 of the
M3 motorway and the A30road are within convert|1|mi|km|0 atLightwater . M25 London Orbital motorway junctions 3 atStaines and 11 atChertsey are both convert|7|mi|km|0.The nearest railway stations are at Ascot and Sunningdale on the
London Waterloo to Reading line.Governance
The village is part of the of Sunninghill and Ascot
Parish Council area with an office in Ascotcite web|title = Sunninghill and Ascot Parish Council details|url = http://www.rbwm.gov.uk/web/members_parish_councils.htm|accessdate = 2008-09-21] .History
The name Sunninghill means " 'the home of Sunna's people' "cite web|title = Sunninghill website - history|url = http://www.sunninghill.org.uk/cgi-bin/gpp/faq.pl|accessdate = 2008-09-21] . The Parish Chuch was originally established about 890 AD and is Saxon in origin and there are records of people living in or near Sunninghill since the 12th century. At nearby
Silwood Park , the Manor Sunninghill was settled in 1362 by John de Sunninghill, the first of numerous recorded residents of the area. The park is now a campus ofImperial College London , where "CONSORT", a smallnuclear reactor for civilian scientific research, has been in use since1964 Fact|date=September 2008.During
World War II the village was home to the exiled King Zog ofAlbania , who lived in Bagshot Road for a few months in 1941.The areas is mainly residential in nature, characterised by generally large dwellings set in their own grounds. Beatle
John Lennon and his new wifeYoko Ono lived at the house known asTittenhurst Park inLondon Road from 1969-71. Another Beatle,Ringo Starr then lived there till the late 1980s. In the 19th century the house was also the home ofThomas Holloway the Victorian businessman andphilanthropist , the founder of Royal Holloway, London University in nearbyEnglefield Green and alsoHolloway Sanatorium also nearby inVirginia Water Cite book | author=Williams, Richard| authorlink= | coauthors= | title="Royal Holloway College, A Pictorial History" (first published October 1983) | date=1983 | publisher=Royal Holloway, University of London | location=Surrey | isbn=0-900145-83-8 | pages=page 6 - includes a picture of the house ca.1930] . Jane died in 1875, aged 61; Holloway died there on 26 December 1875, aged 83. They are buried in a family grave at Sunninghill churchyard.Facilities
There is a Parish Church dedicated to St Michael and All Angelscite web|title = Sunninghill Parish Church |url = http://parishchurch.sunninghill.org.uk/|accessdate = 2008-09-21] .
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