'The Carriage House' was built - as two coach houses - sometime between 1893 and 1899. This was toward the end of Queen Victoria's long reign and at the time the mews was unnamed and ran down, from what was then called Spital Road, towards orchards and allotments.
The coach houses would have been built to provide stabling and a place for the carriages belonging to the big houses facing Osborne Road. The land belonged to the Queen and we have not yet been able to discover why she had the houses built but we surmise that they were perhaps intended for courtiers or some of the more important employees at the castle.
In 1955 the present Queen, Elizabeth II, sold both coach houses and the land now forming the garden to Doris Evelyn Holder for the princely sun of £600. Doris Holder was already living in the property at the time and may herself have been employed by the castle. Elderly neighbours have told us that they remember horses being stabled at the premises but they are not sure when this ceased. The property has changed hands a number of times since then and various alterations have been made over the years.
We purchased the property in 2000, when it had become in urgent need of repair, and have tried to bring it sympathetically up to 21st Century standards.
Parking Parking meters are now in operation seven days a week on all roads in central Windsor! The Carriage house has free but limited parking facilities so please confirm with us if you need to reserve a space. The entrance to the Mews is hard to find! SLOW DOWN as you pass The Trooper pub or turn into St. Leonard's Road from the one way system. The Carriage House is the white building at the far end of the Mews and is an L-shaped flat roofed house. The parking area is in front of it.
NO SMOKING At the request of a majority of our guests we have adopted a 'No Smoking' policy for The Carriage House. Guests who disregard this request may be asked to leave. |
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