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Runnymede is a water-meadow alongside the River Thames in the English county of Surrey, bordering Berkshire and just over 20 miles (32 km) west of central London. It is notable for its association with the sealing of Magna Carta , and as a consequence is, with its adjoining hillside, the site of memorials.
The Borough of Runnymede is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. Its council is based in Addlestone and the borough also includes the towns of Chertsey and Egham . The borough is named after Runnymede , a water meadow on the banks of the River Thames near Egham, which is connected with the sealing of Magna Carta ...
The island is a contender for being the place where, in 1215, King John sealed Magna Carta. [1] Whilst the charter itself indicates Runnymede by name, it is possible the island may have been considered part of Runnymede at the time.
Englefield Green is a large village in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, England, approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of central London.It is home to Runnymede Meadow, The Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial, The Savill Garden,and Royal Holloway, University of London.
Runnymede is a meadow alongside the River Thames in England, associated with the signing of Magna Carta. Runnymede may also refer to: Places. Australia. ...
Chertsey Meads is a 41-hectare (100-acre) Local Nature Reserve east of Chertsey in Surrey.It is owned and managed by Runnymede Borough Council. [1] [2]This is an area of floodplain meadow on the bank of the River Thames.
The meadow and riverside at Runnymede with a Lutyens gatehouse, as seen from the Kennedy Memorial. The reach runs through Runnymede to Old Windsor.Immediately on the left bank (right heading upstream) is a water input and management facility at the Hythe End part of Wraysbury that supplies the Staines Reservoirs followed by low-rise housing with gardens as on "The Island"; woods facing Magna ...
In 1929 Lady Fairhaven and her sons bought the historic Runnymede Meadow, with adjoining lands totaling 182 acres (0.74 km 2), twenty miles (32 km) southwest of London, and presented it to the National Trust "to preserve for ever the site where Magna Carta was signed and to honour the memory of the late Mr Urban Hanlon Broughton, husband of ...