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  1. Wallingford Castle Meadows. Wallingford Castle Meadows which also includes the remains of one of the greatest medieval castles in England, along with floodplain meadows beside the Thames and a Victorian Grotto. The Earth Trust manages the site on behalf of South Oxfordshire District Council. In 2022 Wallingford Castle Meadow was awarded its ...

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  2. Wallingford Castle Meadows. Wallingford Castle Meadows covers some 16.6 hectares on the banks of the River Thames in Wallingford. The meadows contain the site of Wallingford Castle, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. For more information on the history of the castle, visit Wallingford Museum’s website.

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    01 October to 30 March from 8.30am until 3.00pm 01 April to 31 May from 8.30am until 6.00pm 01June to 30 September from 8.30am until 7.00pm

    There is no parking available at the Castle Gardens. Please park in the Wallingford Town Centre car parks.

    The Castle Gardens are a dog-free area with the exception of assistance dogs. Dogs are allowed in the Castle Meadows. Ball games, music, cycling or skateboarding are not permitted. The ruins in the Castle Garden are a scheduled monument and should be respected and not climbed on.

  3. Wallingford Castle is a medieval castle situated in Wallingford in the English county of Oxfordshire (historically Berkshire), adjacent to the River Thames. Established in the 11th century as a motte-and-bailey design within an Anglo-Saxon burgh , it grew to become what historian Nicholas Brooks has described as "one of the most powerful royal castles of the 12th and 13th centuries". [ 1 ]

  4. Use of this data is subject to terms and conditions. Managed by the Earth Trust, Wallingford Castle Meadows is right on the Thames Path and has a rich and varied history. As well as the remnants of the medieval castle, the site is a haven for wildlife including woodpeckers, the rare small blue butterfly, and five species of bat.

  5. Oct 30, 2019 · Castle Meadows is a fantastic green space that’s cherished by the local community and is a haven for wildlife.” Wallingford Castle Meadows, and Riverside Meadows on the other side of the Thames, are also the recipient of some shiny new interpretation panels.

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  7. Wallingford Castle is in fact two separate sites - the Castle Gardens, which are open during daylight hours (but do check times on the sign on the wooden door off Castle St, as it's entirely possible to get locked in if you're hidden away) and Wallingford Castle Meadows, a large expanse of land between the north part of the town, and the Thames.

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