Runnymede National Trust estate

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Runnymede National Trust estate is a historic riverside meadow in Surrey, England, renowned as the site where King John sealed Magna Carta in 1215 and now preserved for its national and symbolic significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
historic site
meadow
associatedWith King John of England
Magna Carta
commemorates Magna Carta
conservationStatus protected landscape
country United Kingdom
eventOccurredHere sealing of Magna Carta
governedBy Runnymede Borough
surface form: Runnymede Borough Council (planning authority)
hasEcologicalDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcologicalFeature ancient meadows
wetland habitats
hasHeritageStatus Grade II* registered park and garden
hasMemorial Air Forces Memorial
John F. Kennedy Memorial
Magna Carta Memorial
hasPart Air Forces Memorial
Cooper’s Hill Slopes
John F. Kennedy Memorial
Langham Pond
Magna Carta Memorial
The Jurors artwork
riverside meadows
hasPublicAccess yes
hasRecreationalUse boating access
picnicking
walking
heritageDesignation Scheduled monument
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor site of sealing of Magna Carta
landscapeType riverside floodplain
locatedIn England
Surrey
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
managedFor biodiversity conservation
heritage conservation
public recreation
near Egham
Windsor
ownedBy National Trust
significantEventDate 1215
symbolizes constitutional rights
principles of liberty
rule of law

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Magna Carta Memorial situatedWithin Runnymede National Trust estate
Runnymede reach of the River Thames hasNearbyLandmark Runnymede National Trust estate
this entity surface form: National Trust Runnymede estate