Wallingford Castle Meadows
Wallingford Castle Meadows includes the remains of one of the greatest medieval castles in England, along with floodplain meadows beside the Thames and a Victorian grotto. It covers 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.
Find out here how to find Wallingford Castle Meadows and accessibility information for visitors.
The land is managed by Earth Trust and has more information on its Wallingford Castle Meadows webpage.
Download the five-year management plan. The Castle Meadows has been awarded the coveted Green Flag Award for nine consecutive years, and Green Heritage Site Accreditation for the last three years.