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Ascot was originally a village called East Cote meaning Eastern Cottage from the old English Estcota and lies just 6 miles from Windsor Castle. Home to arguably the most famous racecourse in the country, most commercial development has grown up around it and today Ascot has a bustling high street with many independent shops, restaurants and cafes.
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