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Arquitectura y escultura Copper Horse, escultura ecuestre en honor al rey Jorge III. Obras que se conservan. Listado de las obras permanentes ubicadas dentro del parque ordenadas cronológicamente.
Windsor Great Park is a Royal Park of 2,020 hectares (5,000 acres), including a deer park, to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. It is adjacent to the private 265 hectares (650 acres) Home Park, which is nearer the castle.
- 2,020 hectares (5,000 acres)
- Windsor, Berkshire
- 31 August 1999; 24 years ago
- London
With the help of architects Henry Flitcroft and John Vardy, as well as the topographical draughtsman Thomas Sandby, he conceived a royal pleasure ground of beauty, pageantry and spectacle. The result was Virginia Water, a project that began in 1752 and took almost 40 years to complete. Aerial video of Virginia Water. King George IV.
Dedicated to. Elizabeth II. An equestrian statue of Elizabeth II stands in Windsor Great Park near Windsor, Berkshire. The statue, designed by sculptor Philip Jackson, was commissioned by the Crown Estate in honour of the queen's Golden Jubilee. The monument was dedicated in 2003.
Windsor Great Park is a Royal Park of 2,020 hectares (5,000 acres), including a deer park, This large site has woodland with many ancient trees and large areas of parkland. It is second only to the New Forest for the diversity of its invertebrates, including many Red Data Book beetles and flies.
- 1,778.9 hectares (4,396 acres)
- Berkshire, Surrey
- Biological
- 2000
Listing. Search the List. List Entry. THE ROYAL ESTATE, WINDSOR: WINDSOR GREAT PARK. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places. Overview. Official List Entry. Comments and Photos. Overview. Heritage Category: Park and Garden. Grade: I. List Entry Number: 1000592. Date first listed: 29-Sep-1987.
Historic timeline. Take a journey through the ages with our Historic Timeline, which tells the story of Windsor Great Park and its Royal associations, from the Battle of Hastings right through to the present day. Find out more.