Sandhurst, Royal Military College 1901
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St George’s Chapel is the resting place of kings - Henry VIII and Charles I are buried here. The chapel, one of England’s most impressive ecclesiastical buildings, was begun by Edward IV in 1475 and completed during the reign of Henry VIII.

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While I was growing up in Sandhurst, the grounds of the College was open to the public and we could walk from the village of Sandhurst through to Camberley. This building with parade ground in front is famous for the white horse which always entered the building up the steps when the passing out parades had finished. In front of this building are beautiful grounds with a big lake which was often ...see more