We are delighted to announce that Frogmore House and Garden, the charming royal retreat set within Windsor Castle’s magnificent Home Park, will once again be open on Tuesday 28th May 2019 in aid of the National Garden Scheme and their beneficiary charities.
This is a rare opportunity to enjoy this landscaped garden, rich in history and set in 35 acres with notable trees, lawns, flowering shrubs and 18th century lake. It is largely the creation of Queen Charlotte, who in the 1790s introduced over 4,000 trees and shrubs to create a model picturesque landscape. The historic plantings, including tulip trees and redwoods, along with Queen Victoria's Tea House, remain key features of the garden today.
Please note the Royal Mausoleum is closed due to long term restoration.
Date: Tuesday 28th May 2019
Cost: £7 per visitor. Children under 5 do not require a ticket. No concessions available.
Entry is from 10am – 5.30pm, with last admission at 4pm.
Guided garden history tours (circa 45 mins) are available, with limited availability. £3, children under 5 years free. Tours start from the garden entrance. Pre booking essential.
Picnics are welcome, light refreshments are available in the garden (cash only).
Limited free car parking available on site. Please note there is no on site coach parking or passenger drop off point.
* You must show your e-ticket on arrival, ideally printed please.
* Please note, we are only able to offer tickets to visit the garden. The house will be open on the day, and a limited number of timed tickets will be available to purchase once you are in the garden – cash only.
Photo credit - Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019, Photographer: Philip Craven
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Please note we cannot offer refunds or exchanges once tickets are purchased. Please see our events ticket policy for full details.