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St George's Chapel

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Overview
St George's Chapel, within the precincts of Windsor Castle, is one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings in England. Founded by Edward IV in 1475, it is the burial place of ten monarchs, including Henry VIII and his favourite wife Jane Seymour. The Chapel is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the most senior order of British Chivalry.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Mon-Sat 10-4.15 (last admission 15mins before closing). Evening service daily 5.15, visitors welcome. May close at short notice - see website. Closed Sun, worshippers welcome

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby

  • Children
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Location
WINDSOR, SL4 1NJ
About the area
Berkshire consists of two distinct parts: the western half, which is predominantly rural, with the Lambourn Downs spilling down to the River Lambourn and the Berkshire Downs to the majestic Thames, and the eastern half of Berkshire, which offers plenty of opportunity to get out and savour open spaces. Reading and Newbury are the county’s major towns, and the River Kennet flows through them both.
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St George's Chapel

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
St George's Chapel, within the precincts of Windsor Castle, is one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings in England. Founded by Edward IV in 1475, it is the burial place of ten monarchs, including Henry VIII and his favourite wife Jane Seymour. The Chapel is the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter, the most senior order of British Chivalry.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Mon-Sat 10-4.15 (last admission 15mins before closing). Evening service daily 5.15, visitors welcome. May close at short notice - see website. Closed Sun, worshippers welcome
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
WINDSOR, SL4 1NJ
About the area
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Berkshire consists of two distinct parts: the western half, which is predominantly rural, with the Lambourn Downs spilling down to the River Lambourn and the Berkshire Downs to the majestic Thames, and the eastern half of Berkshire, which offers plenty of opportunity to get out and savour open spaces. Reading and Newbury are the county’s major towns, and the River Kennet flows through them both.