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Virginia Water

Coordinates:51°24′07″N0°35′20″W / 51.402°N 0.589°W /51.402; -0.589
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Village in Surrey, England
For the lake, seeVirginia Water Lake.

Human settlement in England
Virginia Water
Station Approach
Virginia Water is located in Surrey
Virginia Water
Virginia Water
Location withinSurrey
Area5.71 sq mi (14.8 km2) (2011, Ward)[1]
Population5,940 (2011, ward)[1]
• Density1,040/sq mi (400/km2)
Protected areasMetropolitan Green Belt,Thames Basin Heaths
OS grid referenceSU982679
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townVIRGINIA WATER
Postcode districtGU25
Dialling code01344
PoliceSurrey
FireSurrey
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
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England
Surrey
51°24′07″N0°35′20″W / 51.402°N 0.589°W /51.402; -0.589

Virginia Water is a commuter village in theBorough of Runnymede inSurrey, England. It is home to theWentworth Estate and theWentworth Club. The area has much woodland and occupies a large minority of the Runnymede district. Its name is shared with the lake on its western boundary withinWindsor Great Park. Virginia Water has excellent transport links withLondon–Trumps Green and Thorpe Green touch theM3,Thorpe touches theM25, andHeathrow Airport is 7 miles (11 km) northeast.

Many of the detached houses are on theWentworth Estate, the home of theWentworth Club which has four golf courses.[2] TheRyder Cup was first played there. It is also home to the headquarters of thePGA European Tour, the professional golf tour.

In 2011 approximately half of the homes of the postcode district, which is narrower than the current electoralward, were detached houses. In 2015 Land Registry sales data recorded Virginia Water's single postcode district as the most expensive as to the value of homes nationwide.

Etymology

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The village is named after the nearby artificialVirginia Water Lake, which forms part ofWindsor Great Park.

History

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Early history

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The area is believed to have been traversed by theDevil's Highway, a Roman road running from London toSilchester inHampshire.[3] According to a 1983 article by Nicholas Fuentes, thedefeat of Boudica’s revolt by the Romans in AD 60/61 may have occurred in Virginia Water. He argued that the topography between Callow Hill and Knowle Hill corresponds with descriptions byTacitus, with the battlefield situated near the site of the present-day railway station.[4]

Modern history

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Christ Church Virginia Water was completed in 1838 and established as a parish the same year.[5]

In 1805, a mansion was constructed forEdward Pakenham, the brother-in-law of theDuke of Wellington, which now forms the club house of theWentworth Club.[3]Ramón Cabrera, 1st Duke of Maestrazgo, an exiledCarlist general, purchased the house in 1850.[3]

To the east of the lake is the Clockcase tower, a Grade I listed, triangularbelvedere built in the Great Park during the 1750s.[6] It is three-storey Gothic style construction.[6]George III made it into an observatory andQueen Victoria occasionally had tea there.[6] The building is inaccessible to the public, lying within a private part of the park, and remains under the ownership of theRoyal Estate.[6]

Virginia Park

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Entrance to Virginia Park

Virginia Park is agated housing development occupying the site of the formerHolloway Sanatorium, a mental asylum constructed in 1885 to the design ofWilliam Henry Crossland. This was a private institution where patients paid for their own treatment.[7] In 1948, it was taken over by the newly establishedNational Health Service, and closed in the early 1980s, experiencing frequent vandalism in the aftermath.[7]

In 2000, the building and grounds were converted into private sector housing by a developer, Octagon.[8] Octagon produced 23 residences in the main building and built 190 new houses and apartments on the grounds.[9] Properties are expensive and typically reach beyond the £1 million mark.[7]

The main building isGrade I listed, the highest category of recognition and protection.[10] The sanatorium chapel isGrade II* listed, meaning in a constrained mid-tier of the statutory scheme.[11] The gated estate includes a spa, gymnasium, multi-purpose sports hall, and all-weather tennis court.[7]

Wentworth Estate

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Main article:Wentworth Estate
A manicured street on the estate

1,750 square kilometres (680 sq mi) of Virginia Water is owned by a members' trustee body, known as theWentworth Estate. Founded in the 1920s, this estate comprises private sector houses, luxury apartments, woodland, several golf courses and a leisure club. It also includes part of theRiver Bourne, Chertsey.

The estate, due to its high walls and electric gates, has been compared to a "fortified suburb" found more commonly inSouth Africa and a place "where money disappears from view".[12] Famous residents have includedElton John,Bruce Forsyth,Diana Dors and various professional golfers.[12] Properties on the estate are regarded as "super prime" and have sold for as much as £50 million.[12]

In 1998, the estate received significant media attention when one of its properties became the location where former Chilean dictatorAugusto Pinochet was placed under house arrest following hisarrest in London and contested extradition.[13]

Geography

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Physical geography

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TheRiver Bourne runs from the artificialVirginia Water Lake through the long southern half of Virginia Water.

Housing and socio-economic geography

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The 2011 census stated that theVirginia Water postcode district (post town) had the following dwellings, thus making up the relative proportions shown:[14]

TypeNumberProportion
Whole house or bungalow: Detached1,17549.9%
Whole house or bungalow: Semi-detached47820.3%
Whole house or bungalow: Terraced (including end-terrace)24710.5%
Flat, maisonette or apartment: Purpose-built block of flats or tenement34614.7%
Flat, maisonette or apartment: Part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits)522.2%
Flat, maisonette or apartment: In a commercial building331.4%
Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure261.1%

Government data in terms of sales of homes from Autumn 2014 to 2015 showed Virginia Water to be the most expensive post town nationally (i.e. excluding any part of London). The recent averaged sold price for its homes was just over £1.1m.[15]

Transport

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Roads

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TheM3 motorway is adjacent to Virginia Water.

Railways

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Virginia Water railway station runs frequentSouth Western Railway trains toLondon Waterloo,Weybridge,Twickenham,Richmond,Staines,Feltham,Clapham Junction,Vauxhall andReading.

Education

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Christ Church Infant School was built by theNational Society in 1843. In 2020, due to loss of intake,Surrey County Council earmarked the school for closure, with attendees planned to move to consolidated Englefield Green Infant School by 2023.[16][17]

St Ann's Heath Junior School is on Sandhills Lane. Trumps Green Infant School is on Crown Road.[18][19]

Notable people

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Main category:People from Virginia Water

References

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