Tour of Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park
This is a rare opportunity to tour a Royal property in the Windsor Great Park.
Built in 1650 after Cromwell sold off lots in the park, Cumberland Lodge became the official residence of the Ranger of the Great Park after the restoration of the monarchy. Now occupied by an educational charity, past residents include Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough; Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, son of George II; and Princess Helena, daughter of Queen Victoria. The property has extensive grounds and retains much of its furniture.
Our visit includes a private tour of the house and tea/coffee. There is ample parking for Lodge visitors.
The meeting place will be notified a few days before the visit. Please arrive 10 mins early for signing in and safety briefing etc.
Numbers are limited, so pre-booking is required. Bookings close three days beforehand.
Image above and right: Cumberland Lodge by Nicola Hine, CC BY-SA 4.0 httpscreativecommons.orglicensesby-sa4.0, via Wikimedia Commons web
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