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GROUP VISITFrogmore HouseOpening Times31 July - 27 September Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 10:00-17:00 (last admission 15:00)Day Tour pricePre-booked coach groups only, £9.00 per person Private Evening Tour pricePre-booked coach groups only, £25.00, 17:00-18:30 Minimum number 15/booking value £375, maximum number 36. Price includes a guided tour, a copy of the official guidebook and a glass of champagne. Please note that the Royal Mausoleum is not open to visitors as part of any tour.Combined visitFrogmore House and The Savil GardenCombine your visit to Frogmore House with The Savill Garden for a summer's day out.The garden is one of the enduring attractions of Frogmore. Queen Charlotte had a great interest in botany and was given full rein in the garden at Frogmore, which she laid out with rare and unusual plants. She formed an extensive botanical library, and flowers became a major theme in the house. The Queen commissioned Mary Moser, a renowned flower painter, to decorate one of Frogmore's rooms with garlands of flowers.The Savill Garden is one of the finest royal gardens of Windsor Great Park. It was created in the late 1930s by Sir Eric Savill, under the watchful eye and royal patronage of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The garden is designed for year-round interest and colour.Availability31 July - 27 September Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Frogmore House 10:00-15:00 (timed tickets) The Savill Garden 10:00-18:00Combined-ticket priceAdult/Over 60/ Student £15.00Under 17 £12.75Opposite: The Queen on horseback in the grounds of Frogmore House, 2011Above: Frogmore HouseRight: The Savill GardenPhotographer: Andrew LawsonYour guided tour will take you through this delightful house, telling the story of past residents. Frogmore is especially linked with Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, and her talented daughters. Their love of art and botany is reflected throughout the interiors, particularly in the beautiful Mary Moser Room. The Duchess of Kent lived at Frogmore for almost 20 years, and her daughter, Queen Victoria, visited the house regularly during her long widowhood and often worked on her papers there. The tour ends in the Britannia Room, where, following the decommissioning of the Royal Yacht in 1997, The Duke of Edinburgh arranged a selection of items to reflect the interior of the much-loved vessel. The rich mahogany table that dominates the centre of the room was made for Britannia in the 1950s. For a very special experience at Frogmore, groups may now enjoy a private evening tour. A guided tour is followed by a glass of champagne in the Colonnade Room, overlooking the lake and garden.Direct booking line 020 7766 7321 www.royalcollection.org.uk17

palace of holyroodhouseThe Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence in Scotland of Her Majesty The Queen, stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile against the spectacular backdrop of Arthur's Seat. This fine baroque palace is closely associated with Scotland's rich history and is today the country's only working royal palace.Photographer: Shannon Tofts