You can find the graceful Sunningdale in Berkshire, lying close to the Surrey border. It has the equally impressive Ascot, Sunninghill and Virginia Water that are grouped together has having a strong property market. Sunningdale’s property market is strengthened in part by its well-kept railway station on the Waterloo to Reading line which has a level crossing on the A30.

Sunningdale is a popular area with professional golfers due to the proximity of Sunningdale Golf Club and world-famous Wentworth Golf Club.

There are also impressive local properties to be found such as Charters, which is a Grade-2 listed art deco mansion, built in 1938 for the industrialist Frank Parkinson by the architects Adie, Button and Partners. Frank Parkinson played host to some well-known guests in his time which included Winston Churchill and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.  This heritage helps in pushing up Sunningdales’ property reputation.

Get a new fleece on life by enjoying the scenic views of Sunningdale. © Copyright Andy Waddington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
Get a new fleece on life by enjoying the scenic views of Sunningdale. © Copyright Andy Waddington and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

An impressive commercial property, the Coworth Park Hotel, was once a private residence. This late aesthetically pleasing 18th-century former country house can boast of being the home of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for War and British Ambassador to France.

The strong local history and its relationship to property results in Sunningdale having a strong property market.

If you are a looking to sell or let your property in the Sunningdale area, then please call us on 01344 620163 to speak to a local property expert to arrange a free no obligation market appraisal.

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