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Sandhurst sits at the southeastern tip of Berkshire, where the county meets Hampshire and Surrey at a point marked by the Blackwater River. While the town is globally recognized for the Royal Military Academy, the military grounds are largely self-contained, and the town itself feels more like a quiet commuter hub defined by its proximity to pine forests and heathland. Much of the local life revolves around the Sandhurst Memorial Park and the adjacent Shepherd Meadows; these green spaces provide several hundred acres of riverside walks and play areas that help the town feel less built-up than its neighbors. Geographically, it is well-placed for those working in the Thames Valley or London, with its own small station on the North Downs Line and the M3 motorway just a few miles south. The town centre is practical rather than picturesque, dominated by local shops and one of the country’s largest retail parks on the edge of the parish, though more traditional pockets of Victorian and Edwardian housing can still be found tucked away near the old village church.