Frogmore House

What there is to see | Contact details | Opening hours | Admission prices | Ticket information | Visitors with disabilities | How to get there | Guidebooks | Visitor information


View of Frogmore House across the lake, photograph by Philip Craven


 

Frogmore House, set in the private Home Park, is renowned for its beautiful landscaped garden and 18th-century lake. 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.

Find out more about the history of Frogmore House and how it is used today on the British Monarchy Website

What there is to see

The interior of Frogmore House reflects the interests and talents of several generations of the royal family.

Princess Elizabeth, daughter of George III and Queen Charlotte was a gifted amateur artist and painted the decorative panels on view in the Cross Gallery.

In the Victoria Closet visitors can see works of art executed by three generations of the royal family - Victoria, Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria, and a number of works by Queen Victoria's children, including Princess Victoria and Princess Louise.

The garden is one of the enduring attractions of Frogmore. Queen Charlotte had a great interest in botany and was given full rein in the garden at Frogmore, which she laid out with rare and unusual plants.  She formed an extensive botanical library and flowers became a major theme in the house. She commissioned Mary Moser (1744-1819), a renowned flower painter, to decorate a room with garlands of flowers.   

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The Colonnade, photographed by Christopher Simon Sykes

The Green Pavilion, photographer by Christopher Simon Sykes

The Mary Moser room, photographed by Christopher Simon Sykes


Contact details

Ticket Sales and Information Office
The Official Residences of The Queen
London SW1A 1AA

Telephone (+44) (0)20 7766 7305
Fax (+44) (0)20 7930 9625
E-mail bookinginfo@royalcollection.org.uk 

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The Duchess of Kent's Drawing Room, photographer: Derry Moore


Opening hours

Charity Garden Open Days (Tickets must be booked through the relevant charities)

18 May - National Gardens Scheme

19 May - Animal Health Trust

20 May - St Dunstan's

August Bank Holiday
House and Garden 

28, 29, 30 August 2010
10:00 - 17:30 (last admission 16:00)

Timing your visit

A typical visit lasts between 1½ and 2 hours.

We regret that the Mausoleum will be closed during 2010 due to a long term conservation project.

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The Duchess of Kent's Sitting Room, photographer: John Freeman


Admission prices 2010

18, 19, 20 May - Charity Garden Open Days

Garden
Adult  £4.50
Over 60/ Student (with valid ID)  £4.50
Under 17  £4.50

House (on the day tickets only)
Adult  £5.00
Over 60/ Student (with valid ID)  £4.00
Under 17  £3.00

28, 29, 30 August Bank Holiday
House and Garden


Adult  £7.00
Over 60/ Student (with valid ID)  £6.00
Under 17  £5.00

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The garden at Frogmore House, photographed by Derry Moore


Ticket information

Tickets are available to purchase on the day, 10:00-16:00 

Buying tickets for groups of 15+
Please click here to visit the group pages

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The gothic ruin in the garden, photographed by Derry Moore


Visitors with disabilities 

Whilst the majority of Frogmore House is accessible to wheelchair-users, the gravel approach paths through the garden may present difficulties for some people.

More detailed information about access is available by telephoning (+44) (0)20 7766 7324.

Download Access information (86 KB). 
If you are unable to download this PDF document please contact our Specialist Sales team on specialistsales@royalcollection.org.uk or +44 (0) 20 7766 7324.

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       The Indian temple in the garden at Frogmore, photographed by Derry Moore


How to get there

Frogmore House is located within Windsor Home Park, the private park adjacent to Windsor Castle. Access for groups is by coach only and is from Albert Road (A308), via Shaw Farm Gate. Further details are provided when a booking is made.

Map of Frogmore House

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Guidebooks

Guidebooks are available in English.

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Frogmore House guidebook


Visitor information

Mobile lavatories are available at Frogmore House. Additional lavatories, including those for the disabled are available at the entrance to the Home Park.

Visitors are welcome to picnic within Frogmore Gardens.

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View of Frogmore across the lake, photographed by Christopher Simon Sykes