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Camberley


 

Camberley is a town in Surrey, England, about twenty-nine miles to the south-west of London. The population in 2001 was 47,123.

Related Topics:
Surrey - England - London

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Camberley can be reached by the A30, the M3 motorway and by train from London Waterloo station. There are small airports nearby at Blackbushe and Farnborough.

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A30 - M3 motorway - London Waterloo - Blackbushe - Farnborough

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Immediately surrounding towns and villages include Bagshot, Deepcut, Farnborough, Frimley and Sandhurst. The Old Dean is a council estate on the outskirts of Camberley, most of which was built in the 1950s on the "Old Dean Common" for residents of heavily bombed Surrey-areas homeless after World War II. Many of the roads on that half of the Old Dean are named after those areas (the others are named after places on the common).

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Bagshot - Deepcut - Farnborough - Frimley - Sandhurst - Old Dean - 1950s - World War II

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Camberley is administered by Surrey County Council and Surrey Heath Borough Council. The parliamentary constituency is Surrey Heath and the MP is Michael Gove, a Conservative.

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Surrey County Council - Surrey Heath Borough Council - Surrey Heath - Michael Gove - Conservative

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A settlement which became known as Yorktown grew up around the gates of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the 19th century. It grew in size with the arrival of the branch-line railway (the main-line passes through nearby Deepcut but there is no stop). Later, the Staff College was established to the east of the Academy, and a property speculator built the nearby Cambridge Hotel. The surrounding area became known as Cambridge Town, but was renamed Camberley in 1877 to avoid confusion with better-known town of the same name in Cambridgeshire. Camberley grew to become the largest town in the area, and Yorktown is now regarded as part of Camberley.

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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst - 19th century - Deepcut - Staff College - Cambridge - 1877 - Cambridgeshire

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The name "Camberley" is derived from two local features: the River Cam and Amber Hill, "ley" being Old English for "pasture" or "clearing".

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River Cam - Old English

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