Osborne House

Welcome to Queen Victoria’s palace by the sea. After first visiting Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, England’s longest-reigning monarch wrote: ‘It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot’.. Look out for Victorian opulence, extravagant interiors, and jaw-dropping Indian décor in the Durbar Room. However, Osborne was also built as a family home and as you walk through the Queen’s bedroom, the nursery rooms and even royal bathrooms, you get an intimate glimpse into royal family life. Children will love the Swiss Cottage with its child-size furniture and also enjoy letting off steam in the play area.  There are acres of grounds and gardens to relax in, horse and carriage rides to take and a delightful restaurant and café. It is not surprising that Osborne House, come rain or shine, is one of the Isle of Wight’s top attractions for the whole family and provides a great day out.

View of the lower terrace
View of the lower terrace looking east towards the sea. (c) English Heritage Photo Library
Aerial drawing - Aerial drawing (c) Osborne House and Fountains - House and Fountains (c) Osborne House - Durbar Room (c) Osborne House - View towards the pavilion from the lower terrace (c) The Drawing Room - The Drawing Room (c) View of the Dining Room - View of the Dining Room (c) View of the Dining Room - View of the Dining Room Looking South West towards the portrait of Queen Victoria and her family (c) View of the lower terrace - View of the lower terrace looking east towards the sea. (c)
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