Frogmore House: Frogmore House lies in the tranquil setting of the private Home Park of Windsor Castle. A country residence of various monarchs since the seventeenth century, the house is especially linked to Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria was inspired to write 'all is peace and quiet and you only hear the hum of the bees, the singing of the birds'. Indeed Queen Victoria loved Frogmore so much that she chose to build a mausoleum for herself and her husband, Prince Albert, in the grounds.
OPEN:
Charity Day Openings (17-19 May)
Garden and Mausoleum are open 10:00-17:30 (last admission 16:00).
House (on-the-day tickets only) is open 10:00-17:30 (last admission 16:00).
Mausoleum (25 May)
Open to the public free of charge.
August Bank Holiday (27-29 August)
House, Gardens and Mausoleum are open 10:00-17:30 (last admission 16:00). .
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Frogmore House on Monday, 01 January 2001, frogmore house, Windsor, Berkshire
