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The Savill Garden is an enclosed part of Windsor Great Park in England, created by Sir Eric Savill in the 1930s. It is managed by the Crown Estate .The garden includes woodland, ornamental areas and a pond. The attractions include the New Zealand Garden, the Queen Elizabeth Temperate House and trees planted by members of the Royal Family. In June 2006, a specially designed new visitor centre, the Savill Building by Glenn Howells Architects was opened. The timber for the floor and roof came from the Windsor Estate. In 2010, a new contemporary Rose Garden designed by Andrew Wilson and Gavin McWilliam this opened by Queen Elizabeth II.Visitors can journey through 35 acres of interconnecting gardens and exotic woodland. Every garden has its own unique attraction, featuring a distinctive group of plants that introduce a fresh burst of vibrant colour throughout the seasons.


Tour the garden then come inside for a cuppa and see what the shop has on offer
http://www.theroyallandscape.co.uk/gardens-and-landscape/the-savill-garden
The Savill Garden

Address:
Wick Lane,
Englefield Green,
Surrey TW20 0UU

Phone:01753 860222
Click on the link below to visit the Savill garden official Royal site
The photo,s on this site are all pictures that i have taken myself and although i am
not a professional photographer i do like going out and having fun with my camera
and just thought i would share my efforts with any one who wishes to see them. I
hope you have enjoyed your visit you are welcome back anytime.
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