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Windsor Great Park is the Royal Park of Windsor Castle. This park is a typical British gardening. The plants are very beautifully trimmed. The whole park looks scattered, just like a work of art.
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Windsor Great Park covers an area of about 5,000 acres. The history of the park dates back to the mid-13th century and has long served as the private hunting grounds of Windsor Castle. Now open to the public, it is a popular leisure area in the western suburbs of London.
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Windsor Great Park is the Royal Park of Windsor Castle. This park is a typical British gardening. The plants are very beautifully trimmed. The whole park looks scattered, just like a work of art.
Windsor, a town of the Royal Autonomous City of Windsor-Medenhead in Berkshire, southeastern England, is now the family castle of the Windsor Dynasty, the British Royal house, and the largest inhabited castle in the world today. The history of Windsor Castle can be traced back to the time of William I. The floor area of Windsor Castle is about 45,000 square meters (484,000 square feet). Like Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, Windsor Castle is the principal executive residence of the British monarch.
Just outside Windsor Castle, Windsor Grand Park is a medium-sized forest park. It belongs to the private garden of Windsor Castle. The vegetation here is very dense and the lawn is very flat. Flowers are blooming all the year round. Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant. Tourists who are tired of playing can rest here and enjoy the fresh air and warm sunshine.
lovely and peaceful with lots of greeenery and nature. definitely the trip for a change of scenery and escapism!
it’s a lovely long path to walk towards Windsor castle.
Windsor Town is as charming as Windsor Castle. Hanging the British rice flag means that the Queen is out, and the royal flag means that the Queen is at home. The Queen is at home... no occasional encounter... just walking through her house in most of the day... I can only say... poverty limits my imagination, right....