Runnymede and Ankerwycke
With a National Art Pass you get
Seen by many as the birthplace of modern democracy, Runnymede and Ankerwycke beside the Thames was witness to King John's historic sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215.
Runnymede and Ankerwycke offer the ideal space to enjoy ancient woodlands, countryside walks and picnics by the river, all within easy reach of the M25. Along with Lutyens' impressive Fairhaven Lodges, the peaceful landscape is also home to memorials for the Magna Carta, John F. Kennedy and Commonwealth Air Forces, making it the perfect place to remember and reflect upon important moments in world history.
From 16 June 2018, Writ in Water, a major architectural work by Mark Wallinger commissioned with Art Fund support, reflects upon the founding principles of democracy. Through a meeting of water, sky and light, visitors are provided with a space for reflection and contemplation.
Visitor information
Address
Windsor Road, Near Old Windsor, Surrey, SL4 2JL
01784 432891
Opening times
October - November: 9am - 5pm
December 9am - 4pm
Refurbishments
Visitor information
Museums nearby
The more you see, the more we do.
The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.