Sandhurst

Sandhurst is a village in Berkshire. Probably best know as the home of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (often referred to simply as "Sandhurst", "The Academy" or "The RMA").

Understand

The village and adjoining facilities tend to merge into the adjacent Surrey town of Camberley.

Get in

By car

Just off junction 4 of the M3

By train

🌍 Sandhurst station is served by First Great Western with services from Redhill and Reading

Get around

See

Open Day at the Royal Military Academy
  • 🌍 Royal Military Academy (RMA), Haig Rd, Camberley, GU15 4PQ, +44 1276 63344. A Heritage day is now held every year. The event is free and covers the Old College Museum Rooms, The Royal Memorial Chapel and The Central library. Visitors are also able to walk around the impressive grounds.

Do

Buy

  • 🌍 The Meadows, Marshall Road. Large out of town Tesco Extra and Marks & Spencer stores

Eat

There are a number of takeaways in the centre on Yorktown Road.

The cafeterias in Tesco and Marks and Spencer in The Meadows retail centre are a good place to get reasonable priced meals.

Drink

Sleep

  • 🌍 Premier Inn, 221 Yorktown Road, Sandhurst, +44 871 527 8958. Reasonable sized rooms, standard basic furnishings but large TV. Stairs a little annoying. Good all you can eat cold buffet or fresh cooked breakfast at the attached Beefeater restaurant.
  • 🌍 Wellington Arms, 203 Yorktown Road, +44 1252 872408. Room in building attached to the pub.

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