Writ in Water Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0YU
About the Business
Writ in Water is a unique cultural institution, located in the serene town of Englefield Green, Egham. This establishment is an unparalleled tourist attraction and point of interest, designed to celebrate the written word and its connection to the natural world.
The institution is situated within a stunning wilderness, surrounded by rolling hills, shimmering lakes and picturesque woodlands. It is a place of reflection, contemplation and inspiration, where visitors can connect with the beauty of nature whilst being immersed in the magic of literature.
Within the grounds of Writ in Water, visitors will find a range of interesting exhibits, displays and installations, designed to showcase the written word in all its glory. From historic manuscripts and ancient artefacts to contemporary literature and cutting-edge technology, there is something here for every type of reader and book enthusiast.
One of the most striking features of Writ in Water is the architecture of the institution itself. Designed by the world-renowned artist and architect Mark Wallinger, this innovative building is a celebration of the interplay between the written word and the environment. Its flowing curves and organic design perfectly reflect the surrounding natural landscape, whilst also providing a proud and majestic statement of the power of literature.
Whether you're a literature lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for an unforgettable cultural experience, Writ in Water is a must-visit destination. It is a place of wonder, magic and discovery, offering visitors a truly unique and enriching experience that celebrates the beauty of the written word and its natural surroundings.
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"Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. It’s a kinda concrete monument with two concentric circular walls that blot out the sound and a pool in the centre with circular skylight. There’s a fountain but it wasn’t working when I visited. Popular place with kids who like running about and exploring the sculpture. The inscription around the pool is backwards and can be read in the reflection, hence the name."
"Part of the Runneymede walk is this random piece of architecture. Writ in Water, a major architectural artwork by Mark Wallinger, in collaboration with Studio Octopi, provides a new immersive space for contemplation and reflection at Runnymede, Surrey. Writ in Water is open seven days a week and is free to enter. Over 800 years ago, Runnymede witnessed the feudal barons forcing King John to seal Magna Carta - a founding moment in shaping the basis of common law across the world. Writ in Water, commissioned by the National Trust in association with arts producers Situations, celebrates the enduring significance of Magna Carta. Set in the heart of this ancient landscape, Writ in Water reflects upon the founding principles of democracy, and through a meeting of water, sky and light, provides visitors with a space for reflection and contemplation. Mark Wallinger has drawn inspiration from Clause 39 of Magna Carta and the fundamental principles of justice it embodies."
"It looks like a bunker of some sort from the outside. I enjoyed the raw concrete look of the building. The structure teases and add a sense of eagerness when approaching the central chamber. I would visit again to e experience it's simplistic design and contemplative central chamber."
"A work of art commissioned by the National Trust and opened in 2018 by Mark Wallinger. The Writ in Water is situated in round concrete building a short walk from the Magna Carta memorial. In the centre there is a pond with an inscription of Clause 39 of the Magna Carta that can be read in the reflection on the water."
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