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Wolverton Workmen's Social Club
49 Stratford Road
Wolverton Buckinghamshire MK12 5LS
Tel: 01908 313960
Ascot is just 6 miles from Windsor Castle, the small town of Ascot was originally called East Cote, meaning 'Eastern Cottage'. Like neighbouring Virginia Water and Sunningdale, Ascot is noted for its magnificent displays of trees and flowering shrubs. The town is home to Royal Ascot, arguably the most famous racecourse in the UK, and often the reason for a visit here. In 1845 a railway was opened in Ascot to serve the racecourse. Most commercial development in the town has grown up around the racecourse and offers its visitors much more entertainment besides. Today there is a frequent rail service between Waterloo and Reading and residents now commute both directions to work. What's on in Ascot
Social Clubs in Ascot |
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| Crowthorne Social Club Wellington Road Crowthorne Berkshire RG45 7LD Tel: 01344 773389 |
Sunningdale Social Club Church Road Sunningdale Berkshire SL5 0NJ Tel: 01344 623743 |
| Ascot & District Social Club Lyndhurst Road Ascot Berkshire SL5 9ED Tel: 01344 625440 |
Bracknell Bowling & Social Club Club House Church Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 1EH Tel: 01344 423494 |
| Great Hollands Social Club The Square Bracknell Berkshire RG12 9LP Tel: 01344 428037 |
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Ascot is a small town within the civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot, in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. It is most notable as the location of Ascot Racecourse, home of the prestigious Royal Ascot meeting. The region is split into three distinct areas: Ascot itself, North Ascot (partially in the civil parish of Winkfield) and South Ascot. Facilities tend to be geared towards the racecourse, although there is sufficient, if limited, shopping available in the wide High Street. Most of the expected facilities one would expect to find in a small town are here, including a supermarket, petrol station and many cafes (including a new Starbucks). Most buildings are post-war with flats above the ground floor retail space. Heatherwood Hospital is located at the western edge of the town. Ascot has a station on a bi-section of the railway line from London's Waterloo station to Reading, Bagshot, Aldershot and Guildford, originally built by the London and South Western Railway and now operated by South West Trains. As a consequence of the frequent service on this line, Ascot is now a commuter centre with its residents in both directions (westwards to Reading and eastwards to London). More on Ascot
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