Osborne is the palatial former holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, located on the Isle of Wight. Relax in the open air as you wander rolling acres of the magnificent Osborne estate. Take in the riotous colours of the walled garden, or enjoy the peaceful shade of the woodland walk. Visit Victoria and Albert’s bathing beach for a glimpse of royal family life. Stroll through the garden terraces and take in the same stunning views across the Solent that once reminded Prince Albert of the Bay of Naples.
Osborne House – English Heritage
Former retreat for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (circa 1845) still retains a large collection of the royal couple’s possessions, art work and photographs. Also home to the Swiss Cottage for Victoria’s children, and the private beach and bathing machine.
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