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  1. A. Windsor Castle can be traced back to the 11th century with building work starting on the Castle around 1070. Q. Who lives in Windsor Castle? A. Windsor Castle has always been a working palace. Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II used Windsor Castle as her private home where she would usually spend the weekend and as an official Royal residence.

  2. Windsor Castle. Of course the main attraction for first time visitors is Windsor Castle and is the 'must see.' Most people will take around two hours to explore Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world and in pristine condition. Detailed Windsor Castle what to expect page. Eton College

  3. Windsor Castle, was the favourite residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. You will get to see the State Apartments and St George's Chapel as well as Queen Mary's Dolls' House, containing a perfectly scaled replica of an aristocratic home.

  4. Windsor Castle was the favourite residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. You will get to see the lavish State Apartments and the stunning St George's Chapel, made even more famous by the recent Royal weddings.

  5. Stonehenge, Windsor Castle & Salisbury Cathedral entrances £149. Stonehenge & Windsor Castle entrances £139. Stonehenge entrance only £112. No entries included £85 • Visit to Windsor Castle & St George's Chapel • Visit to Stonehenge • Visit to Salisbury Cathedral with meet & greet • Transportation by air-conditioned coach

  6. Windsor, Stonehenge & Bath guided day tour from London. Stonehenge entrance only £92 . Stonehenge & Windsor Castle entrances £114 . Stonehenge, Windsor Castle & Roman Baths entrances £143 • Choose your flexible ticket to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge & Roman Baths • Professional guide • Luxury air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi

  7. The site is just a couple of miles south of Windsor, near Old Windsor, the original settlement before the castle was built up river and sits adjacent to the River Thames. There is a public bus service from Windsor to within a few hundred metres of the Runnymede site. Broadly the service runs every 30 minutes, hourly early mornings, evenings and ...

  8. West of London, very close to London's main airport, Heathrow, is Windsor Castle. Windsor Castle is the first Norman Castle down the River Thames from the Tower of London. Despite its castle like features it has very much evolved into a palace inside. Windsor Castle was the favourite residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

  9. Windsor Castle. Of course the main attraction for first time visitors is Windsor Castle and is the 'must see'. Most people will take around two hours to explore Windsor Castle, so there is lots of time to explore the delights of the Windsor area. Windsor Castle is in the heart of Windsor, (the town grew up around the castle).

  10. In the shadow of Windsor Castle at the bottom of the hill from the Castle is the local theatre, the Theatre Royal Windsor. The Theatre Royal is a commercial theatre. The repertoire is wide, ranging from the classics and traditional pantomime to first productions of new work some of which subsequently transfer to the West End.

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