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Bagshot sits in a convenient pocket of northwest Surrey, right on the edge of the Windsor Great Park woods and the heathlands of Surrey Heath. Historically, it was a vital staging post on the main road between London and Southampton, which explains the scale of some of the older coaching inns that still anchor the village centre today. It has a fairly self-contained feel for a village of its size, with a high street that provides the essentials and a railway station on the line between Ascot and Aldershot. Geographically, it’s defined by its proximity to the M3 and the A30, making it a natural base for anyone needing to reach Camberley, Bracknell, or London, though the surrounding pine forests and the presence of the Pennyhill Park estate give it a more rural character than you might expect from such a well-connected spot. Bagshot Park, a royal residence for centuries and currently home to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, occupies much of the land to the north, contributing to the area’s notably wooded and private atmosphere.