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Englefield Green

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Englefield Green


The War Memorial and St. Judes Road shops in the village centre

Englefield Green (Surrey)
Englefield Green

Englefield Green shown within Surrey
Population 11,180
OS grid reference SU995710
District Runnymede
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Egham
Postcode district TW20
Dialling code 01784
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Runnymede & Weybridge
List of places: UKEnglandSurrey

Coordinates: 51°25′48″N 0°34′12″W / 51.4301, -0.5699

Englefield Green is a village of 11,180 [1][2]people in northern Surrey, England. It is near Royal Holloway, University of London, the south eastern corner of Windsor Great Park and the towns of Egham, Old Windsor and Virginia Water. The village was built up in the mid 19th century and was originally known as New Egham, for its proximity to the larger Egham village. More recent inter-war estates are found to the west of the village centre. The village has a number of schools and several churches of different Christian denominations.

It is represented in Parliament by Conservative MP Philip Hammond. The village is divided into two wards for the purpose of Borough Council elections - East (Cllr Daniel Hamilton, Cllr Marisa Heath, Cllr Pat Roberts) and West (Cllr Mike Kusneraitis, Cllr Hugh Meares, Cllr Jack Perschke). The village is represented on Surrey County Council by Cllr Marisa Heath.

Bishopsgate School, formally known as Scaitcliffe School, lies within the village.

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[edit] Air Forces Memorial

Main Article: Air Forces Memorial

Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial Runnymede England.
Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial Runnymede England.

On the road towards the Brunel campus is the Air Forces Memorial which commemorates by name over 20,000 airmen and women who were lost in the Second World War during operations from bases in the United Kingdom and North and Western Europe, and who have no known graves. They served in Bomber, Fighter, Coastal, Transport, Flying Training and Maintenance Commands, and came from all parts of the Commonwealth. Some were from countries in continental Europe which had been overrun but whose airmen continued to fight in the ranks of the Royal Air Force. The names in their thousands are inscribed on panels in a courtyard; many are Canadian.

The memorial sits on a hill overlooking an historic part of the Thames Valley where Magna Carta, enshrining basic freedoms in English law, was signed in 1215 . The memorial was designed by Sir Edward Maufe with sculpture by Vernon Hill. The engraved glass and painted ceilings were designed by John Hutton and the poem engraved on the gallery window was written by Paul H Scott. It overlooks the River Thames on Cooper's Hill at Englefield Green between Windsor and Egham on the A328 (Priest Hill), 4 miles from Windsor and is well signposted as 'Air Force Memorial'.

The Memorial commemorates by name, inscribed on stone panels, some 20,389 airmen and women (including those of 207 Squadron) lost on operations from UK & NW European bases during WWII; all have no known grave.

[edit] Brunel University Runnymede Campus

Brunel University's Runnymede Campus, Surrey, UK. The buildings visible are President & College Halls, designed by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt.
Brunel University's Runnymede Campus, Surrey, UK. The buildings visible are President & College Halls, designed by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt.

Just north of the village is the Runnymede campus of Brunel University. Today this is just Halls of residence for the Main campus at Uxbridge. At Runnymede, the halls of residence built in the Shoreditch College era (i.e before the merger with Uxbridge) were named after staff (Scrivens, Marshall, Bradley, Reed, Rowan). Existing buildings were named in the Royal Indian Engineering College era, such as President Hall (where the College president resided) and College Hall. These fine Victorian buildings were built by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, who had been Isambard Kingdom Brunel's architect for Paddington Station in London, and also for the famous Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge (now the Judge Institute). Corridors in President and College Halls were named after prominent British and Anglo-Indian figures, such as George Canning, Warren Hastings, Richard Wellesley and Charles Cornwallis. A point of notoriety; the Statue of Eros as displayed in Piccadilly Circus, London was kept in the College throughout World War II.

Because of Runnymede's Brunel Design graduates' eminence in many new media and web industries in east London (particularly Shoreditch and Hoxton), the term "Shoreditch College" has sometimes become applied[citation needed] as a back-formation nickname for Brunel's Design school, perhaps independently of historical knowledge about the origins of the design school, but probably reinforced by the pre-existence of the name.

Most of the accommodation is currently occupied by students of the much closer Royal Holloway College, who also own the Kingswood campus in Englefield Green. The few Brunel students still living at Runnymede have an hourly bus service to take them to Uxbridge, while another bus service is provided by Royal Holloway College to take its students to the main campus on Egham Hill.

In early 2007, Brunel announced they were putting the site onto the open market. There is thus a chance that it will become a new housing estate, although Royal Holloway is also putting in a bid, hoping to add the site to its own limited-space campus. In June 2007 it was announced this was sold to Oracle, a property developer, for £46m. Englefield Green Village Residents Association objected to the sale for fear of development changing the quiet village for the worse.

[edit] Trivia

Church & Mausolea at Englefield Green.
Church & Mausolea at Englefield Green.

The last fatal duel in England took place on Priest Hill in 1852.

Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, then newlyweds, spent four months (mid-July to November) of 1956, including their honeymoon, in Parkside House, near Englefield Green for the duration of Monroe's work on the film The Prince and the Showgirl (costarring Lawrence Olivier); they were reported to having been seen bike riding in Windsor Great Park.[citation needed]

[edit] Famous people

Home to actor Luke Hamill who played Dean McVerry from ITV's The Bill. Hamill has been in a wheelchair since he was eighteen.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2001 census Englefield Green East
  2. ^ 2001 census Englefield Green West
  • Englefield Green in Pictures, by Graham Dennis (ISBN 0-9524194-0-8) Fernhurst Books (7 Nov 1994)
  • Englefield Green Picture Book, by Graham Dennis (ISBN 0-9508234-6-5) Egham-by-Runnymede Historical Society (Nov 1992)
  • Hamill interview
  • The Staines Leader, June 14, 2007

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