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'''Virginia Water''' is a commuter town or village in northern [[Surrey]], home to the [[Wentworth Estate]] and the [[Wentworth Club]]. The place occupies a large minority of the [[Borough of Runnymede]]. Its name is shared with the lake on its western boundary |
'''Virginia Water''' is a commuter town or village in northern [[Surrey]], home to the [[Wentworth Estate]] and the [[Wentworth Club]]. The place occupies a large minority of the [[Borough of Runnymede]]. Its name is shared with the lake on its western boundary with [[Windsor Great Park]]. Virginia Water is close to the [[M25 motorway|M25]], [[M4 motorway|M4]] and [[M3 motorway (Great Britain)|M3]] motorways. [[Heathrow Airport]] is seven miles to the north-east. |
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A report from October 2015 listed Virginia Water as the most expensive town (excepting individual London boroughs) for property in the UK, having an average house price exceeding £1m.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/money/the-uks-first-million-pound-towns-outside-of-london-a6707366.html|title=The UK's first 'million pound towns' outside of London|author=Olivia Blair|date=26 October 2015|work=The Independent}}</ref> The 2011 Census showed the population of Virginia Water to be 5,940. Many of the homes are situated on the [[Wentworth Estate]], the home of the [[Wentworth Club]] which has four golf courses.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virginiawater.co.uk/|title=Virginia Water community website - your source for local information|publisher=}}</ref> The [[Ryder Cup]] was first played there. It is also home to the headquarters of the [[PGA European Tour]], the professional golf tour. The estate reached the headlines in 1998 when General [[Augusto Pinochet]] was kept under house arrest in one of its houses prior to his extradition.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/225567.stm |title=Pinochet retreats to luxury estate |date=2 December 1998 |work=BBC News}}</ref> |
A report from October 2015 listed Virginia Water as the most expensive town (excepting individual London boroughs) for property in the UK, having an average house price exceeding £1m.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/money/the-uks-first-million-pound-towns-outside-of-london-a6707366.html|title=The UK's first 'million pound towns' outside of London|author=Olivia Blair|date=26 October 2015|work=The Independent}}</ref> The 2011 Census showed the population of Virginia Water to be 5,940. Many of the homes are situated on the [[Wentworth Estate]], the home of the [[Wentworth Club]] which has four golf courses.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virginiawater.co.uk/|title=Virginia Water community website - your source for local information|publisher=}}</ref> The [[Ryder Cup]] was first played there. It is also home to the headquarters of the [[PGA European Tour]], the professional golf tour. The estate reached the headlines in 1998 when General [[Augusto Pinochet]] was kept under house arrest in one of its houses prior to his extradition.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/225567.stm |title=Pinochet retreats to luxury estate |date=2 December 1998 |work=BBC News}}</ref> |
Revision as of 11:21, 11 February 2020
Virginia Water | |
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Aerial view of Virginia Water | |
Location within Surrey | |
Population | 5,940 (2011, Ward)[1] |
OS grid reference | SU982679 |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | VIRGINIA WATER |
Postcode district | GU25 |
Dialling code | 01344 |
Police | Surrey |
Fire | Surrey |
Ambulance | South East Coast |
UK Parliament | |
Virginia Water is a commuter town or village in northern Surrey, home to the Wentworth Estate and the Wentworth Club. The place occupies a large minority of the Borough of Runnymede. Its name is shared with the lake on its western boundary with Windsor Great Park. Virginia Water is close to the M25, M4 and M3 motorways. Heathrow Airport is seven miles to the north-east.
A report from October 2015 listed Virginia Water as the most expensive town (excepting individual London boroughs) for property in the UK, having an average house price exceeding £1m.[2] The 2011 Census showed the population of Virginia Water to be 5,940. Many of the homes are situated on the Wentworth Estate, the home of the Wentworth Club which has four golf courses.[3] The Ryder Cup was first played there. It is also home to the headquarters of the PGA European Tour, the professional golf tour. The estate reached the headlines in 1998 when General Augusto Pinochet was kept under house arrest in one of its houses prior to his extradition.[4]
The town has a junction railway station within the estate. Frequent South Western Railway trains run to London Waterloo, Weybridge, Twickenham, Richmond, Staines, Feltham, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and Reading.
Notable people
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Elton John - English singer, owned a house in Virginia Water until 2000.
Bryan Forbes - English film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor and novelist until his death in 2013.
Sir Bruce Forsyth - Television presenter, resided in Virginia Water until his death in 2017.
Kirsty Gallacher - Television presenter
Cliff Richard - British singer
Chris Squire - Bassist
Bernie Taupin - Lyricist
Diana Dors - Actress, who lived there until her death in 1984.
Sir Nick Faldo - Professional golfer
Kevin Pietersen - Former English cricketer
Prince Naseem Hamed - Former British boxer
Ron Dennis - British businessman.[5]
References
- ^ "Runnymede Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
- ^ Olivia Blair (26 October 2015). "The UK's first 'million pound towns' outside of London". The Independent.
- ^ "Virginia Water community website - your source for local information".
- ^ "Pinochet retreats to luxury estate". BBC News. 2 December 1998.
- ^ "Virginia Water: the village where houses cost £1m and up". The Week.
External links
Media related to Virginia Water at Wikimedia Commons