Albert Plantation

Wood, Forest in Berkshire

England

Albert Plantation

Walkers on The Long Walk
Walkers on The Long Walk Credit: Matthew Chadwick

Albert Plantation is a charming woodland area located in Berkshire, England. It is nestled within the picturesque landscape of the county, known for its natural beauty and tranquility. The plantation covers a vast area of land, encompassing dense forests and lush greenery.

The woodland is primarily composed of various species of trees, including oak, beech, and pine, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The trees not only provide a breathtaking sight but also offer habitats for a wide array of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects.

Visitors to Albert Plantation can enjoy a peaceful and serene atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The plantation offers numerous walking trails, enabling nature enthusiasts to explore the area and immerse themselves in its natural wonders. The pathways are well-maintained, making them accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels.

In addition to its natural beauty, Albert Plantation also has historical significance. It is believed that the land was originally owned by Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria, hence the name. The plantation has been preserved and maintained over the years, serving as a testament to the area's rich heritage.

Overall, Albert Plantation in Berkshire is a haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike. With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and historical significance, it offers a unique and captivating experience for visitors seeking solace in the beauty of nature.

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Albert Plantation Images

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Walkers on The Long Walk
Walkers on The Long Walk
Statue of King George III
Statue of King George III
The York Club
The York Club
Long-horned cattle
Long-horned cattle
The Savill Garden, April 2022, 1 Following the line of the stream around to the Queen Elizabeth Temperate House over to the left.
The yellow plants are Lysichiton americanus, Western Skunk Cabbage.
The Savill Garden, April 2022, 1
Following the line of the stream around to the Queen Elizabeth Temperate House over to the left. The yellow plants are Lysichiton americanus, Western Skunk Cabbage.
The Savill Garden, April 2022, 2 The yellow plants are Lysichiton americanus, Western Skunk Cabbage.
The Savill Garden, April 2022, 2
The yellow plants are Lysichiton americanus, Western Skunk Cabbage.
Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park
Sheet Street Road (A332) Through Windsor Great Park.
Sheet Street Road (A332)
Through Windsor Great Park.
Windsor Great Park
Windsor Great Park
A332 through Windsor Great Park
A332 through Windsor Great Park
Windsor Forest Beside the A332.
Windsor Forest
Beside the A332.
Lodge at Forest Gate
Lodge at Forest Gate
Cranbourne Gate, Windsor Great Park
Cranbourne Gate, Windsor Great Park
Sheet Street Road (A332) Through Windsor Great Park.
Sheet Street Road (A332)
Through Windsor Great Park.
Millstone Memorial in Windsor Great Park This memorial is situated on Queen Anne's Ride between Richardson's Lawn and The Village. It was quarried by hand about 1825 but not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the sheriff's badge carved above the hole.
Millstone Memorial in Windsor Great Park
This memorial is situated on Queen Anne's Ride between Richardson's Lawn and The Village. It was quarried by hand about 1825 but not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the sheriff's badge carved above the hole.
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (1) This plaque is one of two on the Millstone Memorial located on Queen Anne's 
 Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording:

                           Queen Anne's Ride

was replanted in 1992-93 to commemorate 1000 years of the office of High Sheriff
               The first of 1000 trees was planted by
 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH K.G., K.T.
               Ranger of Windsor Great Park
                 on November 23rd 1992
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (1)
This plaque is one of two on the Millstone Memorial located on Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording: Queen Anne's Ride was replanted in 1992-93 to commemorate 1000 years of the office of High Sheriff The first of 1000 trees was planted by HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH K.G., K.T. Ranger of Windsor Great Park on November 23rd 1992
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (2) This plaque is one of two on the memorial located on the Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording:

This millstone was quarried by hand
on Stanage Edge, Derbyshire about 1825.
It was not moved until 1992 when this
memorial was created and the Sheriff's badge
carved by Brian Morley of Hope, Derbyshire.
Plaque on Millstone Memorial (2)
This plaque is one of two on the memorial located on the Queen Anne's Ride in Windsor Great Park. It has the following wording: This millstone was quarried by hand on Stanage Edge, Derbyshire about 1825. It was not moved until 1992 when this memorial was created and the Sheriff's badge carved by Brian Morley of Hope, Derbyshire.
Red K6 Telephone Box in The Village, Windsor Great Park This smart looking telephone box is located between 18 and 19 The Village, its postcode being SL4 2HU. However, there is no longer a payphone inside it, but books on shelves which residents can borrow and then return.
Red K6 Telephone Box in The Village, Windsor Great Park
This smart looking telephone box is located between 18 and 19 The Village, its postcode being SL4 2HU. However, there is no longer a payphone inside it, but books on shelves which residents can borrow and then return.
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Albert Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SU9672 (Lat: 51.440681, Lng: -0.61734166)

Unitary Authority: Windsor and Maidenhead

Police Authority: Thames Valley

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