Sunninghill and Ascot

Sunninghill and Ascot is a civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and takes up most of the south-east corner of the English county of Berkshire.

Before 12 August 2004, the civil parish was Sunninghill, a church on its small hilltop has existed verifiably since 1120[4] and possibly more than a century before, that is, in Anglo Saxon England.

[5] Ascot was a purely forested rural part of Winkfield until its chapel was upgraded to a church in the late 19th century.

Its succession of churches reflects the wealth and breadth of Christianity of the combined as much as its population expansion:[5] It has since 1857 one railway station, Ascot, on the Waterloo to Reading Line.

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