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  1. Frogmore House é um palácio rural do século XVII, situado no centro da propriedade de Frogmore, entre belos jardins, cerca de um quilómetro a Sul do Castelo de Windsor, em Windsor, no condado de Berkshire. É um listed building classificado com o Grau I. Primeiros proprietários.

  2. Frogmore House is a 17th-century English country house owned by the Crown Estate. It is a historic Grade I listed building. The house is located on the Frogmore estate, which is situated within the grounds of the Home Park in Windsor, Berkshire.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrogmoreFrogmore - Wikipedia

    Frogmore is an estate within the Home Park, adjoining Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, England. It comprises 33 acres (130,000 m 2), of primarily private gardens managed by the Crown Estate. It is the location of Frogmore House, a royal retreat, and Frogmore Cottage.

  4. Frogmore Cottage é uma mansão situada nos jardins do palácio de Frogmore House, que por sua vez está situada nos jardins do Castelo de Windsor. O edifício foi construído a pedido da rainha Carlota de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz, consorte do rei Jorge III do Reino Unido e é um listed building.

  5. About Frogmore House. Frogmore House, so named due to the large number of frogs in the area originally, stood on the estates of Great and Little Frogmore, which were bought by Henry VIII in the 16th-century. Hugh May, Charles II's architect at Windsor, built the house for his nephew Thomas May and his wife Anne Aldworth, since its completion in ...

  6. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Frogmore House and Gardens | The Royal Family. Standing about half a mile south of Windsor Castle in Windsor Home Park, Frogmore House has been a Royal Residence since 1792. The original Frogmore House was built in 1680-4 by Charles II 's architect Hugh May for his nephew.

  7. 13 de set. de 2022 · History of Frogmore House. The original Frogmore House was built between 1680-4 by Charles II’s architect Hugh May for his nephew. It was bought in the sixteenth century by Henry VIII then let to various tenants. Its name derives from the many frogs in the low-lying marshy area.