IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Frogmore, WINDSOR, SL4 2JQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Frogmore, SL4 2JQ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (7 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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1
Queen Victoria's Tea House on the Frogmore Estate
This photo shows the brick and tiled Tea House which was built for Queen Victoria in the south-eastern corner of the garden. This building dates from 1869-70, and during the Summer, the Queen would often work in a tent erected close to the Tea House.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 15 Sep 2012
0.11 miles
2
Frogmore House - Main Entrance
This house on the Frogmore Estate in Windsor Great Park, dates from the 1680s and was bought by King George III for Queen Charlotte in 1792. It was last lived in by Queen Victoria in the 19th Century, and is now frequently used by the Royal Family.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 15 Sep 2012
0.12 miles
3
Frogmore House - West Front
This photo shows the West Front of Frogmore House taken from Frogmore Lake. The main rooms of this house were first opened to the public in 1990, although the gardens were first opened previously by King George VI in aid of the Queen's District Nurses. Today, the house and gardens are opened to individuals and groups on certain days during the Summer months.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 15 Sep 2012
0.12 miles
4
Frogmore House
Built in the 17th century, Frogmore became a royal residence in 1792 when George III purchased it for his wife, Queen Charlotte. Since then successive monarchs have enjoyed the tranquil surroundings and delightful interiors. Although no longer an occupied royal residence, it is frequently used today by the Royal Family for private entertaining.
Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 5 Jun 2014
0.12 miles
5
Frogmore House from the lake
Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 5 Jun 2014
0.14 miles
6
Gothic Ruin and Lake near Frogmore House
This photo shows on the right, the Gothic Ruin which was designed by James Wyatt with the assistance of Princess Elizabeth, and was built in the 1790s. It was used by Queen Victoria as a breakfast or reading room.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 15 Sep 2012
0.20 miles
7
The Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum, Frogmore Estate
Image: © Antony WyrdLight McCallum Taken: 18 May 2006
0.23 miles