Bagshot is a village in west Surrey, England, that served as an important staging post between London and Southampton. It is situated 43 km (27 miles) southwest of London, off the M3 motorway and on the A30 road, between Camberley and Sunningdale. Many of the village's original coaching inns can be still be seen. Much of the surrounding land is owned by the Ministry of Defence and is part of Windsor Great Park. The village is served by Bagshot railway station. Today it is famous for the Pennyhill Park Hotel where the England rugby team used to train and Bagshot Park, home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
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