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Welcome to New Homes in Egham, the easy way to find new homes in Egham and the surrounding area. The market town of Egham is situated to the east of Staines in Surrey, has a population in the region of 6,000. It's close proximity to London has made it popular with commuters, although the town supports it's own commercial hub as well. Its commercial estate is home to the multinational Proctor and Gamble, which provides 400 jobs for the local population. The town is also home to a wide range of architectural styles, with the Royal Holloway's world-famous Founders building, exhibiting one of the finest examples of French gothic revival style in Surrey. Just south of Egham, is Thorpe amusement park, which attracts over a million visitors every year. Egham town boasts a good range of transport links. Situated on the mainline from Waterloo, most of the trains passing through Egham run to London. Junction 13 of the M25 is also within 5 minutes drive. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in the heart of Surrey, search for a new home in Egham today!
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Egham is a town located in the county of Surrey, United Kingdom. It lies alongside the River Thames, around 20 miles southwest of London and close to junction 13 of the M-25 highway. Nearby are Sunningdale, Staines, Virginia Water and Englefield Green, Old Windsor, Windsor Great Park and Windsor itself. Egham has a population of approximately 5,724. Egham offers something for everyone and is a popular choice for homebuyers, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the leading new homes property website in the United Kingdom.
The history of Egham goes back to 666 AD when the Chertsey Abbey was established with lands that included Ecga's Ham from where the name Egham was derived. The town was mentioned in Domesday Book as Egeham in 1086. Egham was formerly an ancient parish scattered over an area of 7,435 in the counties of Surrey and Berkshire; incorporating Egham and Egham Hill, Englefield Green, Coopers Hill, Shrubs Hill, Runnymede Egham Hythe, Virginia Water and a large section of Windsor Great Park.
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Things To See And Do In Egham:
Egham Museum: Egham Museum is definitely a must-visit destination in Egham. It is a great place to learn about the history of the local community and its struggles to remain independent. The amazing collection has been compiled by local volunteers and enthusiasts and charts the interesting history of the region and its residents with reference to an amazing variety of artifacts that are put on display.
Ethnic Minority Studies Centre: If you are someone interested in learning about different cultures, then the Ethnic Minority Studies Centre is a place you just can't afford to miss. England is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. People from all around the globe have made Britain their home. This intriguing centre is related to the study of those people who came to Britain to begin new lives but remained minority groups. How did they cope? The displays and exhibitions at the centre offer interesting facts about different cultural groups in Britain and around the globe.
Runnymede Pleasure Grounds and River: The Runnymede Pleasure Grounds and River is another place you should see in Egham, especially if you are planning to visit the town during summer. This place offers an amazing range of activities and attractions for both kids and adults. There is a mini playground, carousel, trampoline, go-kart track, paddling pool and a café. If you love fishing, you should make use of the river and its lovely surroundings. There are also boat rides available to Windsor and Staines. A pay and display parking is provided next to the grounds for the convenience of motorists.
Famous People Born In Egham
Despite being a small town, Egham has produced a number of world famous personalities over the years. Some of the most prominent ones include writer Beryl Cook, actors Ryan Early and Hilda Braid, philologist Frederick Furnivall, poet John Denham, merchant Edward Budgen and writer and cleric Hugh Reginald Haweis.
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