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Windsor Windsor Castle, oldest of the queen's four principle homes, was first built for William the Conqueror in 1070 but extensively renovated for Queen Victoria. The state apartments are sumptuously furnished and St George's Chapel, where ten monarchs are buried, is an outstanding example of late 15th Century architecture. Children love Queen Mary's Doll's House and it's everyday items miniaturised in meticulous detail. The town itself, located to the west of the castle walls, retains a Georgian character. The Savill Garden set in Windsor Great Park, is splendid in early summer when the rhododendrons are in flower. A footbridge across the THames connects Windsor with Eton and its famous school, and downstream is the meadow at Runnymede wher King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215 |
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Oscar Lodge Oscar Lodge is conveniently situated 300 metres from Windsor Leisure Pool and River Thames. Ten minutes walk to Windsor Castle, Town Centre and Railway Station. Legoland is only five minutes drive away. The Hotel is a licensed family run luxury Lodge located near M4 Junction 6. Heathrow is only fifteen minutes drive. ![]() For full directions to Oscar Lodge Click here |
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