Stunning garden designed by the King to open to visitors at Windsor Castle for first time
The site was once Charles II’s bowling green
The space, which was first used as a garden in the 1820s during the reign of George IV, takes its new design from the petal-shaped orbit of Earth's closest planetary neighbour in the solar system
The area has only intermittently been open to the public throughout its history and will give tourists the rare opportunity to enjoy the impressive views of the castle’s east facade, seldom seen as part of the usual visitor route.
Access to the Venus Garden is included with a standard ticket to Windsor Castle between July 16 to September 13, at no extra charge.
People receiving Universal Credit and other named benefits can visit the castle and explore the garden with up to five members of their household through Royal Collection Trust’s £1 ticket scheme.