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221 Yorktown Road, GU47 0RT CamberleyGBP 39 - 141

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Less than a mile (1.6 km) from the town centre and only 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, the hotel offers comfortable, gr… More
GBP 80 - 160

SACO Camberley

Wentworth Place, 23 Vale Road, GU15 3DR CamberleyGBP 80 - 160

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Just 5 minutes’ drive from the centre of Camberley, these stylishly furnished apartments feature modern living areas, wood floors, and fully equippe… More
Tekels Avenue, GU15 2LF CamberleyGBP 38 - 73

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The guest house has 22 bedrooms with TV, wash basin and tea and coffee facilities. We have various meeting rooms and specialise in full day or residen… More
Lime Avenue, Off Portsmouth Rd, GU15 2BG CamberleyGBP 94 - 228

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Set in an ivy-clad Victorian manor house, within beautiful landscaped grounds, The Macdonald Frimley Hall Hotel & Spa is just 10 minutes from Ascot Ra… More
Wharf Road, GU16 6JR CamberleyGBP 64 - 143

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With a leisure centre and free parking, Lakeside International Hotel is 10 minutes from Farnborough and Camberley. Set in a 25-acre estate, the hotel … More
Southwell Park Road, GU15 3GL CamberleyGBP 85 - 250

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The Atrium is a luxury apartment complex in Camberley town centre. The 1 and 2-bedroom apartments are modern, open-plan living spaces with designer ki… More
GBP 40 - 80

Heatherbank B&B

Church Hill, GU15 2HA CamberleyGBP 40 - 80

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In its own beautiful gardens, right in the town centre, within easy reach of Camberley Railway Station and the M3, this large Victorian house offers s… More
Wharf Road, Frimley Green, GU16 6PT CamberleyGBP 89 - 143

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Lakeside Continental Hotel was the last hotel opened in the collection of our contemporary 3* hotels on the 2nd of June 2001. The Lakeside Continental… More
GBP 90 - 165

Burwood House

15 London Road, GU153UQ CamberleyGBP 90 - 165

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Just 1 mile from Camberley, Burwood House offers an outdoor swimming pool and spacious, individually designed bedrooms with free Wi-Fi and minibars. T… More
 

Camberley: Guide



Camberley is a town in Surrey, England, situated 30 miles (48 km) south west of central London, in the corridor between the M3 motorway|M3 and M4 motorway|M4 motorways. Its population in 2001 was 47,123. The town lies on the border of both Hampshire and Berkshire, and there is a large intersection on the western edge of the town where all three counties converge.

History


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" (by analogy with neighbouring Frimley) in 1877 to avoid confusion with the better-known Cambridge in Cambridgeshire. (An apocryphal derivation cites the "River Cam" and "Amber Hill", but no features with these names exist in the area.)

Camberley grew to become the largest town in the area, and Yorktown is now regarded as part of Camberley.

Town


Most of Camberley's town centre is host to the Main Square shopping centre, a late 80s redevelopment anchored by stores such as House of Fraser and Woolworths Group plc|Woolworths. The most memorable feature of the Main Square in camberley is the large clock found in the centre of the complex which also houses a lift up to a Café. - opposite the newly opened Primark store. The High Street has a number of high street shops as well as bars and clubs, many of the latter being more recent additions. There are a number of secondary shopping streets including Park Street, Princess Way and parts of London Road. The town has its own public library, theatre (The Arts Link) and is home to the Surrey Heath Council offices. The town's only cinema, owned by Robin's Cinemas, and situated on London Road some distance from the town centre, closed in 2003. The Arena, a sports/leisure centre and pool facility, is found nearby.

After much debate and delay (plans having been discussed for over half a decade), construction started in May 2006 on a new seven acre mixed-use development west of Park Street. Named 'The Atrium', the new development will include residential, leisure and retail facilities, as well as a 900 space car park. There will be 217 'design-led' apartments divided into three areas within the complex (named Centro, Aspect and Courtyard). Fourteen new retail units will face directly onto Park Street, opposite the Main Square shopping centre. The intention is to pedestrianise and landscape Park Street for the new development. Leisure facilities are to include a 9 screen cinema, bowling alley, a health and fitness club and cafés and restaurants. The first phase of The Atrium is due to be completed by December 2007

The town is administered by Surrey County Council and Surrey Heath|Surrey Heath Borough Council. The parliamentary constituency is Surrey Heath and the MP is Michael Gove, a Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative.

The Old Dean is a council housing 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). There is a recent development which has expanded the Old Dean and provides more affordable housing. The Old Dean is home to Camberley's largest educational institute - Collingwood College.

Camberley was mentioned in the black-and-white film Lord of the Flies, loosely based on the William Golding novel. In this, the character Piggy claims that Camberley was formerly known as Cambridgetown, but changed its name following confusion with the town of Cambridge. The new name consisted of three parts; "Cam" was taken from the original name of Cambridgetown, "ber" was taken from the name of a nearby river, and "ley" was added on because it is a common ending for English town names. While the derivation is factually incorrect, the renaming of the town from Cambridge Town took place in the late 19th century for this very reason.

Camberley and the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy are also featured in a Doctor Who comic story entitled "The Warkeeper's Crown".

Sun Microsystems have their UK headquarters in Camberley, just off the M3 motorway|M3.

Transport


Camberley railway station is situated south of the town centre on the Ascot to Guildford line. It is connected to Waterloo station|London Waterloo, Guildford and Ascot, Berkshire|Ascot by South West Trains. Nearby Blackwater railway station|Blackwater station (situated perpendicular to the A30 road|A30 on the border of Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire) on the North Downs Line has direct services to Reading, Berkshire|Reading, Gatwick Airport and, again, Guildford.

The town is served by the following bus routes:
First No.194
Arriva Nos. 35,34
Stagecoach Nos. 1,2,3
Dickinsons Travel Nos. 500,501

Camberley can be reached by the A30 road|A30 and lies between Junction 3 and Junction 4 of the M3 motorway.

There are two small airports nearby Farnborough Airfield at Farnborough, Hampshire|Farnborough and Blackbushe Airport. Farnborough Airfield is well known for its Farnborough Air Show|International Air Show. London Heathrow Airport|Heathrow is only 30 km (19 miles) away.

Education

There are a number of schools in Camberley, the largest Collingwood College, famous for being one of the largest in Surrey with over 2,000 pupils. Kings International College (formerly France Hill School) is also situated in Camberley. Other schools include Tomlinscote School and Sixth Form College, Ravenscote Junior School, Watchetts Junior School, , Lorraine Infants School and Nursery, Cordwalles Junior School and The Grove Primary School. The nearest universities are Royal Holloway, University of London which is situated 18 km (11 miles) east of Camberley in Egham, with the University of Surrey (at Guildford) and the University of Reading both being 25 km (16 miles) to the southeast and northwest respectively.

Area


The smaller town of Frimley, being so close to Camberley, is often thought to be a part of the town by many visitors to the area, although the two are clearly separated by the M3 motorway. Frimley has its own town centre, a major regional hospital (Frimley Park) and extensive suburban areas. In the 19th century, Yorktown and Camberley were in the Ecclesiatical Parish of Frimley. The neighbouring town of Blackwater, Hampshire|Blackwater, 3 km (2 miles) to the west is also considered by some to be a suburb of Camberley, however, it is actually situated in the Hart District of Hampshire.

Suburbs


Crawley Hill, Heatherside, Yorktown, Old Dean, Frimley Road district

Famous People Past and Present


Bros, late-1980's boy band
Five Star, 1980's pop group (Sunningdale)
Sam Brown (musician)|Sam Brown, 1990's pop singer
Mark Kobayashi-Hillary
Graham Wynne
Anthony Wall
Donna Williams (Neopets)
Rick Wakeman, solo artist and ex-keyboard player with progressive rock band Yes (band)|Yes
Spice Girls (Heatherside)
Reuben (band)
Graham Parker pop singer
5ive boy band 90's - 00's - this band lived in the nearby village of Lightwater
Paul Gross Canadian actor due South
James Shaw New Zealand Footballer Heatherside

See also


Camberley railway station
Staff College, Camberley
Frimley and Camberley
Camberley Town F.C.
Camberley Kart Club
Camberley Theatre

External links


— The OFFICIAL Camberley Guide
— A directory of Camberley based businesses.
— Camberley's Local Council
— Situated in Camberley


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