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Riverside
Wallingford is well known for being on the banks of the River Thames, taking its name from the crossing it provided to animals and people.
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Walking Trails
Wallingford lies on the Thames Path and close to the Ridgeway, making it a great base from which to explore some of England’s most lovely and historic countryside on foot or cycle.
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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 15th Green…
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Kinecroft
The Kinecroft is an area of open grassland that provides a home for events such as Bunkfest, the Classic Car Rally, Bonfire Night and much more.
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Bullcroft
Situated in the centre of Wallingford, the Bullcroft is a large park which was given to the town in 1912. The Bullcroft includes two children’s play areas, one enclosed and suitable for under 7 year olds and the other suitable for older children.
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Castle Gardens
The green mounds in the castle gardens were once the site of the one of the strongest and most important castles in England. The building of the castle began in 1067 on the direct instructions of William the Conqueror who had crossed the River Thames at Wallingford on his way to London to take the throne.