Castles around Crowmarsh are historically significant, with the village situated on the eastern bank of the River Thames. While Crowmarsh itself primarily holds the historical echo of temporary fortifications, it is closely associated with the impressive ruins of Wallingford Castle across the river. The area played a role in medieval conflicts, particularly during The Anarchy in the 12th century. Visitors can explore sites that offer a tangible connection to medieval English history.
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Wallingford Castle is a typical Norman tower hill castle. One of the castle's most famous residents was the Empress Matilda, who was the only legitimate daughter of King Henry I.
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The charming gardens of Grey's Court estate offer plenty to discover. Enjoy mazes, a great tower, a donkey-powered well, a cafe, and the most pristine gardens featuring cherry trees and wisteria.
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A small nature reserve containing the ruins of one of Britain's most important castles, open to the public.
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Wallingford Castle Gardens, a nice place to relax, stroll and enjoy nature. A small nature reserve containing the ruins of one of Britain's most important castles, open to the public.
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Very beautiful stone bridge with fragments from the 13th century. The Wallingford Bridge is almost 270 m long. From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the Thames and the "Boat House".
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Greys Court, the start point, is one of the best National Trust properties in the Henley-on-Thames area. The walk is straightforward, varied and very beautiful.
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A major castle during medieval times, Wallingford Castle was one of the most important royal castles in the 12th and 13th centuries. The castle has lived through interesting eras of British history, from surviving sieges during the Civil War to hosting royalty. Henry VIII abandoned the castle as a royal residence which lead to its decline. Today, although much of the castle is destroyed, you can visit the remains of St Nicholas College, two sections of castle wall, the motte hill, and the castle grounds.
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The area around Crowmarsh is rich in medieval history. While Crowmarsh itself was strategically important during The Anarchy in the 12th century, hosting temporary siege castles built by King Stephen, the most prominent site is Wallingford Castle. This Norman motte-and-bailey castle was one of the most powerful royal strongholds and famously withstood multiple sieges, never being taken during the civil war.
Yes, you can explore the ruins of Wallingford Castle within Wallingford Castle Meadows. This site offers a peaceful setting to discover the remains of St Nicholas College, sections of the castle wall, and the motte hill, providing a tangible connection to medieval English history.
Beyond traditional castle ruins, you can visit Greys Court, a National Trust property near Henley-on-Thames. It features charming gardens, a 'great tower,' and a donkey-powered well, offering a blend of historical architecture and beautiful landscapes. Another notable estate is Basildon Park Mansion, a Grade I listed country manor house surrounded by glorious parkland, including a restored rose garden.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Wallingford Castle Meadows is a great place for families to stroll and enjoy nature amidst historical ruins. Greys Court offers mazes, gardens, and a donkey-powered well, which are popular with children. Basildon Park Mansion also welcomes families to explore its house and parkland.
Yes, Wallingford Castle Meadows is generally dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your pet. For National Trust properties like Greys Court and Basildon Park Mansion, dogs are typically welcome in the outdoor areas and parklands, though specific restrictions may apply to certain indoor areas or formal gardens. It's always best to check their official websites for the latest dog policies.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Grim's Ditch and Thames Path Loop from Wallingford,' or 'Shillingford Bridge – Wallingford Bridge loop.' For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'South Oxfordshire lanes loop to Abingdon,' and mountain biking trails including the 'Wallingford Bridge – Grim's Ditch loop.' You can explore more routes on the Hiking around Crowmarsh, Road Cycling Routes around Crowmarsh, and MTB Trails around Crowmarsh guide pages.
Yes, Wallingford Castle Meadows offers easy strolls through its gardens and ruins. Additionally, the 'Moulsford Railway Bridge – South Stoke Village loop' is an easy hiking route nearby. The grounds of Greys Court and Basildon Park Mansion also provide straightforward paths for leisurely walks.
Spring and summer are ideal for visiting, as the gardens at Greys Court and Basildon Park Mansion are in full bloom, featuring cherry trees, wisteria, and rose gardens. The pleasant weather also makes exploring the outdoor ruins of Wallingford Castle Meadows and walking along the Thames more enjoyable.
For Wallingford Castle Meadows, there is paid parking available on the road near the main access gate off Castle Street on Bear Lane. Greys Court and Basildon Park Mansion, being National Trust properties, typically have dedicated car parks for visitors, often with a fee or free for National Trust members.
Yes, Greys Court has a cafe on-site. In Wallingford, near Wallingford Castle Meadows and Wallingford Bridge, you'll find a good range of eating places, including pubs and cafes. For example, Le Clos is a wine bar, and there are various options for food and drink in the town center.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. Many enjoy relaxing strolls through the gardens of Wallingford Castle Meadows and exploring its significant ruins. The charming gardens and historical features of Greys Court are also highly rated, offering a tranquil and inspiring experience. The historical significance of Wallingford Bridge and its views of the Thames are also popular.


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