Sunningdale, Civil parish and village in Windsor and Maidenhead, England
Sunningdale is a village in Windsor and Maidenhead consisting mainly of residential neighborhoods bordered by open green spaces and well-known golf courses. The area has a quiet suburban character with tree-lined streets and spacious properties throughout.
The village came into being in 1894 when it separated from Old Windsor and originally straddled two counties. Administrative changes in 1995 redefined its boundaries and placed it under its current local authority.
The golf courses shape how locals and visitors experience the village, drawing players from around the world who come for the sport's heritage here. This sporting tradition has defined the character of the place and who chooses to live there.
The railway station offers good connections to Reading and London, making it easy to reach from nearby areas. The main road through the village provides straightforward access to surrounding towns and major routes.
Sunningdale Park served as the setting for a major peace agreement related to Northern Ireland in 1973. Few visitors realize that this private estate played such an important role in international diplomacy.
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