Nicely located - on Ray Mead Road, with the river on the other side, and with ample parking. Parking...
Riverside Gardens
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The Sir Nicholas Winton Memorial Garden, located within Oaken Grove Park in Maidenhead, England, honors the remarkable legacy of Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Nazi persecution before the Second World War. Opened on July 14, 2017, by then-Prime Minister Theresa May, the garden features an ornamental pond, fountains, and memorial stones inscribed with inspirational quotes from Winton, who passed away in 2015 at the age of 106.
This serene garden is a testament to Winton's compassionate actions, providing a peaceful space for reflection amidst its wildflowers and pathways. Additionally, a commemorative statue of Sir Nicholas can be found at Maidenhead Railway Station, symbolizing his enduring impact on the community.
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