Osborne House gardens

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Osborne House gardens are the extensive, formal Victorian-era grounds surrounding Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, renowned for their terraces, ornamental plantings, and coastal views once enjoyed by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf formal garden
historic garden
adjacentTo Osborne House private beach NERFINISHED
associatedWith Prince Albert NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
designedFor Prince Albert NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
era Victorian era
hasFeature Italianate terraces
Victorian planting schemes
bedding displays
coastal views
flower beds
formal parterres
formal terraces
formal terraces below the house
fountain
garden balustrades
lawn areas
ornamental plantings
ornamental statuary
ornamental trees
pleasure grounds
shrub borders
tree-lined walks
views towards the mainland
walled garden
woodland walks
hasViewOf Osborne Bay NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Registered historic park and garden
historicalUse family gardens for the royal children
private gardens of Queen Victoria
locatedIn Osborne House NERFINISHED
locatedOn Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
maintainedAs heritage landscape
managedBy English Heritage
near East Cowes NERFINISHED
notableFor Victorian formal design combined with coastal scenery
openTo public
overlooks The Solent NERFINISHED
ownedBy Crown Estate (in right of the Crown) NERFINISHED
partOf Osborne House estate NERFINISHED
region Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
style Italianate
formal Victorian
touristAttraction yes
usedAs royal retreat grounds

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Osborne House, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom hasPart Osborne House gardens
subject surface form: Osborne House