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Englefield Green is an especially beautiful and historic place in which to live....

The College itself is a truly magnificent victorian edifice, modelled on a french chateau and built as the world's first university for women.

Th UK's last duel was fought with pistols in the field half way down

Priest Hill on the right hand side. The loser was then taken to The Barley Mow pub on the village green where he expired.

On the top of Coopers Hill is the Air Forces Memorial dedicated to the 22,000 British and Commonwealth airmen who lost there lives in the second world war and who have no known graves. From the platform above the turret of the memorial are wonderful views stretching from London in the east to way beyond Windsor to the west. In front and below are the River Thames and Runnymede.

In the heart of the village is The Green. Cricket is regularly played there, as is football. In June each year it is the venue for the Village Fair. Later in the year it accommodates a visiting steam driven funfair.

Close by is Windsor Great Park with lakes, Totem Pole, statues, monuments and ruins. In May the Valley Gardens with Punch Bowl offer a magnificent display of azaleas and rhododendrons, and throughout the year there are magnificent walks and cycle rides.

On the edge of the village, and within the Park, are the Savill Gardens which boast something special to see every day of the year. Also there is a good restaurant and garden centre with shop.

Historic Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was signed, is just down Priest Hill by the River Thames. This area is flat farmland with cattle grazing between the river and the wooded high ground upon which lies Englefield Green. Also at Runnymede are to be found the gazebo of the Runnymede Memorial and the stone block of the John F Kennedy Memorial.

The village of Englefield Green has many shops, between them able to satisfy all day to day needs. Also available are several good restaurants. Of particular note are the Indian, Italian, wine bar, Chinese take away and fish and chips. There are eight public houses ready to refresh the weary student. Each has an individual style and several also offer good food.

Egham town centre is at the foot of Egham Hill and offers a fine selection of many good shops, restaurants and watering holes. Also, take away and delivery services are available to the less culinarily inclined. The Egham Museum is open to all and has much of local interest on display. Just a short walk from The College is Egham Railway Station with frequent direct trains to London Waterloo. For the student on a fuller allowance, Egham also offers the UK's principle Ferrari concessionaire.

 



The Great Park


Roman ruins in the Great Park


Cricket on The Green at Englefield Green


The entrance to Egham High St. with histeric shields

 

 

 
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