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  2. Gothic Ruin, Frogmore - Wikipedia

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    During her long widowhood, when she rarely visited London, Victoria spent much of her time at Windsor and at Frogmore. [8] She undertook further building work in the gardens, employing Samuel Sanders Teulon to construct a teahouse, [9] and had the Indian Kiosk installed. [10] [c] Victoria also engaged Thomas Willement to redecorate the Gothic ...

  3. Frogmore - Wikipedia

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    During her long widowhood, when she rarely visited London, Victoria spent much of her time at Windsor and at Frogmore. [6] She undertook further building work in the gardens, employing Samuel Sanders Teulon to construct a teahouse, and engaging Thomas Willement to redecorate the Gothic Ruin, originally designed by Wyatt and Princess Elizabeth. [5]

  4. Queen Victoria's Teahouse, Frogmore - Wikipedia

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    She undertook further building work in the gardens, employing Samuel Sanders Teulon to construct the teahouse. [7] Historic England gives a construction date of 1869. [ 8 ] Victoria also had the Indian Kiosk installed, [ 9 ] [ c ] and engaged Thomas Willement to redecorate the Gothic Ruin originally designed by Wyatt and Princess Elizabeth .

  5. Windsor Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Gardens may refer to: 32 Windsor Gardens, the home of Paddington Bear; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Frogmore House - Wikipedia

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    The house is located on the Frogmore estate, which is situated within the grounds of the Home Park in Windsor, Berkshire. Half a mile south of Windsor Castle, Frogmore was let to a number of tenants until the late 18th century, when it was used intermittently as a residence for several members of the British royal family.

  7. Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the Frogmore estate within the Home Park at Windsor in Berkshire, England. It was listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England in October 1975. [ 1 ] Built between 1862 and 1871, Albert, who died in 1861, was interred in the mausoleum in 1871 following its completion.

  8. List of common land in London - Wikipedia

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    Land at junction of Tudor Gardens and Prince's Gardens: Ealing: 0.04 Land between Church Street and The Thames: Hounslow: 0.02 Land called Broadwalk: Camden: 0.1 Land either side of Bird Lane and Hall Lane: Havering: 3.29 Land in Accommodation Lane: Hillingdon: 0.14 Land in Bath Road: Hillingdon: 0.1 Land in Bath Road: Hillingdon: 0.09 Land in ...

  9. Grace and favour - Wikipedia

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    There are also some at Windsor Castle, and Buckingham Palace. St James's Palace had 20 apartments. Lord Kitchener once lived there, as did the Duke of Windsor. Most apartments are modest, some two rooms, inhabited mostly by retired members of the household staff.