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How many acres is Frogmore House?

Queen Charlotte spent much time on the estate, and it was later the home of Queen Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent and Strathern (whose large mausoleum is in a part of the estate's 33 acre gardens).



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The cottage is part of the Frogmore Estate, bordering the much larger Frogmore House, which was once the home of Queen Victoria's mother, and also played host to Queen Charlotte and Queen Mary as well as numerous royals throughout the years.

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Frogmore Cottage is situated on 35 acres of private gardens, which includes a lake and the royal burial grounds, where Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII are buried.

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It was originally a 10-bedroom house, however, following the Sussexes renovation it now reportedly has five.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a longstanding appreciation for Frogmore Cottage. Not only did the couple take their engagement photos on the property, but Frogmore Cottage also served as the location of their private evening wedding party.

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This property is Frogmore House, which has been a royal residence since 1792 when it was bought by George III's wife Charlotte, but it is currently unoccupied. The late Queen and now the King have never chosen to live there because when in Windsor they stay at their own castle.

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Frogmore Cottage was a gift from the late Queen and was given to the couple as a wedding present in 2018. They spent £2.4 million (nearly ?20 crore) on renovations before moving in the following April.

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Frogmore House is currently closed to visitors. Please note that the Royal Mausoleum is not open to visitors but the external areas are included as part of a tour. A visit to Frogmore House typically lasts two hours.

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Frogmore Cottage is owned by the Crown Estate – a collection of lands and holdings in the UK belonging to the reigning British monarch.

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