Garden Space at Magna Carta Island

Garden at a Country House · Private space

1 Magna Carta Lane, Wraysbury, Staines-Upon-Thames, England, TW19 5AF, Staines, TW19 5AF
Stanwell

About this space

Our 3-acre garden space, featuring trees planted by Queen Elizabeth, offers a picturesque view of the Thames River, making it an ideal venue for outdoor events. The serene and historic setting provides a unique and memorable space for weddings, parties, corporate gatherings, and more.

Please note that we provide the garden space only. Event organizers are responsible for purchasing insurance, arranging portable toilets, and securing outdoor electricity. We do not supply tents, tables, or chairs, so you will need to arrange these items separately.

For more information or to schedule a visit to the property, please contact us.


Prices

Monday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Tuesday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Wednesday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Thursday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Friday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Saturday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Sunday
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per hour
8:00 – 20:00
from £200 hire fee per hour
Per day
8:00 – 20:00
from £1500 hire fee per day
Note: All prices include VAT.
For any book need be confirmed with event management team first to avoid conflicts.
Pricing updated by venue 4 months ago
Minimum booking duration: 4 hours

Capacity

Dining
up to 200

Catering and drinks

No in-house catering
External catering allowed
Venue doesn’t provide alcohol
BYO alcohol allowed

Facilities

Natural light
Quiet space
Accommodation available
Free parking is available on-site (15 spaces)
Wi-Fi
Projector
Flatscreen TV
Whiteboard
Flipchart
PA system / speakers
Conference call facilities
Air conditioning
Storage space

Music & sound equipment

Own music allowed
Bring your own DJ
Noise restriction from 21:00

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Ground level
Accessible parking spot available

Rules of the space

Allowed events

Promoted and ticketed events
Wedding licence
Temporary event notices (TENs) available

Host rules

- We only provide the garden space, all the facilities need be prepared by event organizer
- Event insurance needs to be purchased prior to the event.

Cancellation policy: Flexible

Show cancellation details

Magna Carta Island is an ait in the River Thames in England, on the reach above Bell Weir Lock. It is in Berkshire facing water meadows forming Runnymede.

Its civil and ecclesiastical parish is Wraysbury so it was transferred from Buckinghamshire to Berkshire in 1974.

The island is a contender for being the place where, in 1215, King John sealed Magna Carta.

Whilst the charter itself indicates Runnymede by name, it is possible the island may have been considered part of Runnymede at the time. It is known that in 1217 the island was the meeting place of Henry III and Louis VIII.


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