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  2. Windsor Great Park - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Great Park is the only place in the UK where a confusing form of R.legaliae with entirely yellow pores occurs, [27] and is the type locality for Boletus immutatus, as suggested by Ainsworth et al. a variable colour morph of Neoboletus luridiformis with metabolic abnormalities, which occurs exclusively at Windsor Great Park and nowhere ...

  3. Windsor Forest and Great Park - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Forest and Great Park is a 1,778.9-hectare (4,396-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire and Surrey, located south of Windsor. [1] [2] It is a Special Area of Conservation [3] and Windsor Forest is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. [4] Landscaped woodland gardens are Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic ...

  4. Equestrian statue of Elizabeth II, Windsor Great Park - Wikipedia

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    Equestrian statue of Elizabeth II The statue in 2011 51°26′9.5″N 0°37′39.3″W  /  51.435972°N 0.627583°W  / 51.435972; -0.627583 Location Windsor Great Park Designer Philip Jackson Dedicated to Elizabeth II An equestrian statue of Elizabeth II stands in Windsor Great Park near Windsor, Berkshire. The statue, designed by the sculptor Philip Jackson, was commissioned by the ...

  5. Royal Chapel of All Saints - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Chapel of All Saints or Queen Victoria's Chapel is a Grade II listed church in the grounds of the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, England [1] and is a Royal Peculiar, serving as an informal parish church for the inhabitants and staff of the Windsor Great Park.

  6. Royal Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Royal Lodge is a Grade II listed house in Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, half a mile north of Cumberland Lodge and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south of Windsor Castle. [1] The site of homes since the 17th century, the present structure dates from the 19th century, and was expanded in the 1930s for the then Duke of York, the future King George ...

  7. Category:Windsor Great Park - Wikipedia

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  8. Fort Belvedere, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Fort Belvedere (originally Shrubs Hill Tower) is a Grade II* listed country house on Shrubs Hill in Windsor Great Park, in Surrey, England. [1] The fort was predominantly constructed by Jeffry Wyatville in a Gothic Revival style in the 1820s. The fort was occupied by numerous members of the British royal family and associated personages from ...

  9. Ranger of Windsor Great Park - Wikipedia

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    The office of Ranger of Windsor Great Park was established to oversee the protection and maintenance of the Great Park at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. The ranger has always been somebody close to the monarch. Apart from a single 15th century reference to the office, it appears to have been created in 1601.