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History Early tenants. The Frogmore estate has been under royal ownership since the 16th century and was then leased to a series of Crown tenants. Construction on Frogmore House was not begun until 1680 for tenants Anne Aldworth and Thomas May.
- 1684
- England
20 de jul. de 2023 · The original Frogmore House was built in 1680-4 by Charles II 's architect Hugh May for his nephew. It stood on the estates of Great and Little Frogmore, which were bought by Henry VIII in the sixteenth century and let to various tenants.
13 de sept. de 2022 · History of Frogmore House. The original Frogmore House was built between 1680-4 by Charles II’s architect Hugh May for his nephew. It was bought in the sixteenth century by Henry VIII then let to various tenants. Its name derives from the many frogs in the low-lying marshy area.
From 1866 to 1872, the house was lived in by Queen Victoria's third daughter, Princess Helena, and her husband, Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein before they moved to the nearby Cumberland Lodge. Frogmore House in the early 20th century
Frogmore House was built in the 1680s and in 1792 the house and estate were bought by George III for his wife Queen Charlotte, although the land had formed part of the Windsor royal hunting ground since the reign of Henry VIII.
- 30 September 1987
- King Charles III
10 de abr. de 2019 · Getty Images. The royal family at Frogmore House in 1968. Frogmore House is an official royal residence located in Home Park, not far from Windsor Castle. The estate was originally bought...
Frogmore House es una casa de campo inglesa del siglo XVII localizada en el centro de Frogmore. Se encuentra a una milla del castillo de Windsor en Home Park, Windsor, Berkshire. Primeros propietarios. La propiedad fue alquilada a la Corona por la familia Gwynn y después por los Aldwoths.