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Ascot, Berkshire. This town has been much developed. North Ascot is, of course, famous for its racecourse. Started by Queen Anne in 1711, racing was given great encouragement by the Duke of Cumberland in the 18th century, and it was during the same century that the Royal Family started to attend regularly. The Ascot Gold Cup was first presented in 1807. Few of the original buildings remain today; the 19th century grandstands have been demolished and the Queen Elizabeth II Grandstand and Tattersalls enclosure were erected in 1964.
Nearby towns: Bracknell, Slough, Staines, Windsor
Nearby villages: Bagshot, Cheapside, Sunningdale, Sunninghill, Virginia Water
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