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Queen Victoria's Teahouse, Frogmore

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During her long widowhood, when she rarely visited London, Victoria spent much of her time at Windsor and at Frogmore. She undertook further building work in the gardens, employing
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series, describe the kiosk as a “pretty, octagonal domed pavilion of white marble”, while the garden historian George Plumptre notes its “exquisite oriental symmetry”.
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to redesign the house and sought the advice of her Vice-Chamberlain, William Price, regarding the redevelopment of the grounds. Price's brother
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Frogmore Gardens are opened to the public on a limited number of days each year, under the
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and clad in brick and timber. The roofs are covered in alternating bands of black and red
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Frogmore House and Gardens entry on the Royal Collection Trust website
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As well as the royal mausolea, Frogmore is the site of the
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overlooking the lake, the Queen commissioned another, the
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gives a construction date of 1869. Victoria also had the
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Tea House to South of Frogmore House in Frogmore Grounds
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describing it as looking "as if it had been made of
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Summer house
Tudor Revival
Frogmore
Home Park
Windsor
Berkshire
Coordinates
51°28′24″N 0°35′35″W / 51.4732°N 0.5931°W / 51.4732; -0.5931
Crown Estate
Listed Building
Samuel Sanders Teulon
Frogmore
Home Park
Windsor Castle
Berkshire
Samuel Sanders Teulon
summer house
tea
Grade II listed building
Frogmore House
estate
George III
Queen Charlotte
Windsor royal hunting ground
Henry VIII
James Wyatt
Uvedale
Picturesque
Duchess of Kent

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