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The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (where British Army officers are trained, including the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry), the Swinley Forest, and a Berkshire town defined by its military college
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The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst has trained British Army officers since 1947. Famous alumni include King Charles III, Princes William and Harry, and many heads of state worldwide. The Old College building (1812) is magnificent. Swinley Forest provides excellent mountain biking and walking.
The RMA grounds are visible from public roads — the Old College is impressive. Swinley Forest for excellent mountain biking. The town centre for local community life.
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Sandhurst is a place in Berkshire known for the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (where British Army officers are trained, including the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry), the Swinley Forest, and a Berkshire town defined by its military college. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst has trained British Army officers since 1947. The population is around 20,000.
Sandhurst has good independent cafes and local food. The military community supports good local restaurants.
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