Osborne House
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Queen Victoria built Osborne House on the Isle of Wight as a retreat from court duties, today it offers an intimate glimpse into her family life and personal taste.
Thomas Cubitt, who built the façade of Buckingham Palace, was charged with creating the holiday home in 1845. Working closely with Prince Albert, he produced something approximating to an Italian Renaissance palazzo, set in splendid formal gardens overlooking the Solent.
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Address
English Heritage, Osborne House, Osborne House Estate, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6JX
01983 200022
Opening times
The grounds are currently open. Please see the Osborne House website for more details.
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