Queen Victoria and Prince Albert purchased Osborne House with their own money in 1845. The Prince supervised the construction, landscaping and all alterations very closely over the next six years. It was to be a country retreat where the family could be free from state ceremonial obligations. Osborne's location, relatively convenient to London, is also quite secluded. A private beach allowed the Queen to swim and enjoy boating with her family.
Today, the house and its 354-acre estate allow visitors like you a rare glimpse into Queen Victoria's family life. You'll see the important rooms during an inside visit before taking some time to enjoy the rest of the estate. Explore the extensive terraces and sweeping lawns that lead your eye to the beautiful coastal views beyond.
Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes. Guides are not permitted to guide inside Osbourne House and therefore your visit will be self-guided, however stewards are present in each room to answer any questions you may have.