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The Castle is just over an hour's walk from the Lodge.  The avenue of trees was commissioned by Charles II and it is said that the Long Walk they enclose forms a direct route between Cumberland Lodge and Windsor Castle.

Cumberland Lodge is situated in the 'back garden' of Windsor Castle

The Castle is just over an hour's walk from the Lodge. The avenue of trees was commissioned by Charles II and it is said that the Long Walk they enclose forms a direct route between Cumberland Lodge and Windsor Castle.

The deer pen, just a 10 minute walk from Cumberland Lodge, is an inspiring place to wander and collect your thoughts

Deer have been residents of the park since at least 1066

The deer pen, just a 10 minute walk from Cumberland Lodge, is an inspiring place to wander and collect your thoughts

...in which there are the most beautifully arresting bodies of water.  The lake shown here is misleadingly called "The Cow Pond", and is a 5 minute walk from Cumberland Lodge

There are 4,000 acres of parkland to enjoy...

...in which there are the most beautifully arresting bodies of water. The lake shown here is misleadingly called "The Cow Pond", and is a 5 minute walk from Cumberland Lodge

Soirees, picnics, concerts, drinks receptions, croquet and simply admiring the view - these are some of the things to do in our back garden

The Lodge has versatile uses for its magnificent lawn

Soirees, picnics, concerts, drinks receptions, croquet and simply admiring the view - these are some of the things to do in our back garden

...are extraordinary in every season

The historic avenues of trees leading to the Lodge...

...are extraordinary in every season

Some of the trees in the park are over a thousand years old.  Their grandeur never fails to add depth to one's perspective

As a Royal Park the trees have been protected since at least 1066

Some of the trees in the park are over a thousand years old. Their grandeur never fails to add depth to one's perspective

Where we are

The Lodge offers a rare combination of beauty and convenience. 27 miles from London and a short ride from Heathrow Airport, getting here could not be easier. Once here our magnificent surroundings foster creative thinking and open discussion.

The views from the Lodge are superb, across some of the finest parkland in the country. Our staff can suggest local walks of various lengths to see historic monuments such as an obelisk comemorating the Duke of Cumberland's victory at Culloden, the equestrian statue of George III, the only statue in the country of the present Queen, and of course Windsor Castle itself.

Although only a short drive from London and Heathrow, it really does feel like a world away....

 

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