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The finest tea blend exclusively for the Windsor Farm Shop
Our partnership with family-run tea-makers, P.M.David Silva & Sons, brings you three exclusive single-origin teas of the finest quality to take you through the day.

Butterflies – important to the UK’s wildlife
Butterflies are a beautiful and important part of the UK’s wildlife and serve as an indicator of the health of the environment. They play a crucial role in the food chain as well as being pollinators of plants, many of…

The Dry Garden’s woody secrets
One of the most important areas of The Savill Garden is the UK’s first Dry Garden which came about after the hottest summer on record at the time, in 1976. Read more about some of the important trees found in the area.

The Savill Garden: a food source for wildlife
Feeding birds and other wildlife brings great joy to many people, and doing so can provide a lifeline to wildlife when food is scarce. However, visitors to The Savill Garden are respectfully asked not to feed the wildlife when visiting this particular area of Windsor Great Park. Here we explain why this is so important.

Celebrating the horticulture of Windsor Great Park with Bloom & Bear
Windsor Great Park has collaborated with Tee Stevenson from Bloom & Bear, a British surface print designer & maker, celebrating horticulture with a mixture of bespoke prints on a range of homeware and accessories.

Royal Estate leather collaboration with Billy Tannery
The Windsor Estate is embarking on an exciting new collaboration with Billy Tannery, a pioneering leather company with a commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship and responsible sourcing. The project sees deerskins, sourced from Windsor Great Park and Balmoral, transformed for the…

Fungi – vital for our habitats
The Windsor Estate is a nationally important site for rare species and assemblages of fungi.

Shinrin-Yoku, a walk in the forest for mental well-being
Forest bathing has its roots in Shinto and Buddhist traditions and was developed in Japan in the 1980’s as a way of helping the increasing number of workers with chronic stress.

Bledisloe Gold Medal
The Windsor Estate, jointly with Sandringham Estate, were awarded the Royal Agricultural Society of England's Bledisloe Gold Medal.

Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II was passionate about the countryside. During her lifetime, Windsor had a major influence on this passion, becoming the place that she called ‘home’.


