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Quick overview

  • Access: Separate ticket required
  • Separate ticket: Not included with standard Windsor Castle admission; book Frogmore House only when public open days or pre-booked visits are released
  • When you'll see it: As a standalone stop within Windsor’s Home Park, usually before or after Windsor Castle
  • Visit duration: 60–90 min on standard open days / around 90 min on longer hosted or group visits
  • Best time: First morning slot on a limited public opening date; later arrivals feel busier because access dates are few
  • Restrictions: No general drop-in access; entry is limited to dated tickets or pre-booked visits

Frogmore House is not included with standard Windsor Castle tickets, and a separate ticket is required when public open days or pre-booked visits are released. It sits within Windsor’s Home Park rather than on the regular castle visitor route, so you usually visit it as a standalone stop before or after Windsor Castle. Book the earliest available slot and pair it with a self-paced Windsor plan if you want a calmer royal-estate day.

Best tickets to experience Frogmore House

Frogmore House began as a 17th-century country house, but its role changed in the 1790s when Queen Charlotte adopted it as a retreat away from court routine at Windsor Castle. Over the 19th century, the surrounding estate became closely tied to Queen Victoria’s family history and royal mourning through the nearby mausoleums. Today it remains part of the private Windsor estate and opens only on limited dates.
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