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  1. Frogmore House. A favourite royal retreat for more than 300 years. Frogmore House is currently closed to visitors. Standing in the Home Park of Windsor Castle, the gardens at Frogmore House have been an enduring attraction for monarchs and their families since the house was purchased by Queen Charlotte in 1790.

  2. Royal websites. The Royal Collection Trust; The Prince's Trust; ... Frogmore House and Gardens Main navigation. The King; The Queen; The Coronation; The Royal Family;

  3. Group visits to Frogmore House must be pre-booked. Groups can reserve and book tickets on our website or by calling the Ticket Sales and Information Office on +44 (0)303 123 7321, up to 30 days before their visit date. Please note that a £2.00 transaction fee is applied to all telephone bookings. Pre-booked tickets must be paid for by credit ...

  4. The creation of the gardens at Frogmore House in the Home Park at Windsor Castle played a central part in Queen Charlotte’s activities there after its purchase in 1792. Since that time, the gardens have been used both as a royal retreat and as a venue for entertainments.

  5. Frogmore House. A favourite royal retreat for more than 300 years. Closed. ... The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, ...

  6. Frogmore House The creation of the gardens at Frogmore House in the Home Park at Windsor Castle played a central part in Queen Charlotte’s activities there after its purchase in 1792. Since that time, the gardens have been used both as a royal retreat and as a venue for entertainments.

  7. After the completion of the Green Pavilion, Queen Charlotte made further additions to Frogmore with Wyatts help, including a drawing room together with domestic offices at the north end and a dining room and library at the south end of the house. These were completed c.1804. After the Queens death in 1818, the house passed to her eldest unmarried daughter Augusta, who died in 1840. Thereafter ...