Bagshot Park, Royal residence in England
Bagshot Park is a royal residence located near Bagshot, a village 11 miles (18 km) south of Windsor.
Originally built in the 1630s, it was rebuilt in 1879 and has been the home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex since 1998.
The park was used for hunting deer and accommodated royal visitors during the reign of King Henry VIII.
The property is not open to the public, but the surrounding area offers plenty of walking trails and natural beauty.
It's one of the few royal residences that is not owned by the Crown Estate.
Location: Windlesham
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Source: Wikimedia