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.
Prices
Frogmore House is currently closed to visitors.
Opening times
Frogmore House is currently closed to visitors.
Practical information
Frogmore House is currently closed to visitors.
- A visit to Frogmore House typically lasts 2 hours.
- Visitors and their belongings may be subject to security checks. Read more about security & luggage.
- Photography is not permitted in Frogmore House, but photography in the gardens is welcomed. Read about photography, filming & mobile phones.
- Eating and drinking aren't allowed inside Frogmore House.
- There are toilets and baby-care facilities available outside the House.
- For safety reasons, pushchairs cannot be taken into the House. They need to be checked in at the entrance and collected at the end of your visit. Read more about visiting with children.
- The Royal Mausoleum is not open to visitors but the external areas are included as part of a tour.
Map & directions
Frogmore House, Windsor Home Park, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4By car
Frogmore House is located within Windsor Home Park, the private park adjacent to Windsor Castle.
Visitors to the Charity Days should enter from the Long Walk Gate, accessed via Park Street in Windsor Town Centre.
By coach / bus
Groups visiting Frogmore House during August must arrive as one group by coach, via the Shaw Farm Gate entrance on Albert Road, A308.
Highlights
Groups
Group prices
Group admission prices are available to pre-booked coach parties of 15 or more.
Group bookings
Group visits to Frogmore House must be pre-booked.
Coach parking
Frogmore House is only accessible by coach via Shaw Farm Gate on Albert Road. Free coach parking is available next to the House.
Guiding
All visits include a guided tour led by one of our Wardens.
What's on for groups
Access and mobility
Frogmore House is largely accessible, with some restrictions. Concessionary rates are available if you have a disability and a companion is admitted free of charge.
For detailed access information, please select one of the options below. For any other information, you can contact the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or by emailing [email protected].
About Frogmore House
About Frogmore House
Frogmore House was built in 1684. It became a royal residence in 1792 when it was bought by George III’s wife, Queen Charlotte.
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