Just outside London sits Windsor Castle, and within its grounds is Frogmore House, which is only open to the public on a few days of each year.
Built in the 17th century, Frogmore became a royal residence in 1792 when George III purchased it for his wife, Queen Charlotte. Since then successive monarchs have enjoyed the tranquil surroundings and delightful interiors. Although no longer an occupied royal residence, it is frequently used today by the Royal Family for private entertaining.
While the house is of the generic stately home style, it’s the gardens that most people come for, as they are a delight to visit. Not to mention, the grand mausoleum of Queen Victoria, and other lesser Royals.
The gardens at Frogmore House were first laid out for Queen Charlotte in the 1790s based on a model ‘picturesque’ landscape. The design and planting schemes seen today incorporate additions made during the reigns of Queen Victoria and Queen Mary. Trees and shrubs, presented on the occasion of Her Majesty The Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977, have been subsequently added.
Today, visitors can enjoy garden walks and views of Queen Victoria’s Tea House, the white-marble Indian Kiosk, and the 18th-century lake. All the large specimen plants and some impressive trees are labelled for plant spotters to know what to ask for in the Garden Centre.
This year, Frogmore House and Garden will be open on Tues/Wed/Thur 5th-7th June, and ticket prices cost between £6.50 and £7.61, with the ticket sales going to a charity on each day — booking details:
- 5 June 2018 – The National Gardens Scheme
- 6 June 2018 – SSAFA – The Armed Forces Charity
- 7 June 2018 – Prisoners’ Education Trust
All those days are mid-week. They don’t have any weekend openings.
Note – the price only covers entry to the gardens, and if you want to go into the house, that’s extra. Don’t do what I did last year, and just turn up not knowing that the house is extra, and it’s cash only — as it’s a very long walk to the cashpoint.
If you’re particularly cunning – book later in the week, and put in a visit to Windsor Castle while you’re there — then if you fancy a return to Frogmore Gardens a year later, the ticket to Windsor Castle lasts a year, so you could get to go in again for free.
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WILL THE HOUSE NOT BE OPEN ANY MORE THIS YEAR WOULD LIKE TO BOOK TICKETS IF IT IS
Can u advise me when it’s next open?
Thank you
June 2019 – it’s open once a year.
Would love to visit frogmore house and queen Victoria muse like!Can you tell me please,when I can get tickets!Thank you
The comment just above yours has the dates for next year.
11th Dec,
Dear Customer Service Person,
I was thrilled to learn that Frogmore is open once again and it has always been my ambition to visit the site. How can I buy a ticket for 2019? Since I am coming from Cornwall I need to book hotel etc ASAP. Since I once taught Victorian Studies this will be my total delight.
Thank you for your time in this.
When will dates for Frogmore house visits to the public be announced ?