Osborne House

The Isle of Wight was a great favourite with Queen Victoria. When she married Prince Albert in 1840 she determined to buy a home there. 'It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot' she wrote after visiting Osborne House. 'We have a charming beach quite to ourselves – we can walk anywhere without being followed or mobbed'. The house was re-built under the personal direction of Prince Albert. It was to be the country home where she, the Prince Consort and their children could enjoy a private family life.

Osborne House, Isle of Wight

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The Cottage

Pavilion Cottage is the Royal Naval college's former cricket pavilion. Built in the early 1900s, its long, south-facing veranda is a peaceful place to relax on a quiet summer evening after all the visitors have gone.

Pavilion Cottage

The Property 

Further details and visitor information on Osborne House.

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