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Runnymede

North Lodge, Windsor Road, OLD WINDSOR, SL4 2JL

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Partly designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Runnymede is an area of meadows, grassland, and woodland that sits alongside the Thames. Best known as the site where King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215, this momentous event was commemorated by the American Bar Association, who built a monument here in 1957. There is also a memorial to American President, John F Kennedy. Also there are the Fairhaven Lodges, designed by Edward Lutyens, one of which is now an art gallery.

Further information

Tel: 01784 432891
Fax: 01784 479007
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Prices

Entry free but car parking £1.50-£7. Coaches £5-£7

Opening times

Open all year, Riverside car park: Mar-Sep 10-7
Oct-Feb closed. Tea room car park: Mar-Sep 8.30-7
Oct-Feb 8.30-5 (pedestrian access open at all times)

Facilities

Picnic area.
Restaurant.
Café.
Parking (car park seasonal).
Coach parties welcome (pre-book).

Credit cards not accepted
Runnymede

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Directions

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From M25 junct 13. 2m W of Runnymede Bridge on S side of A308. 6m E of Windsor

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