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Under its stately trees, with grassy vistas and winding streams, The Savill Garden is a woodland garden with many different facets. As visitors wander down shady paths, across lawns and flowering meadows, they come across hidden corners of the garden, through curtains of leaves, presenting a kaleidoscope of colours that change with the seasons.
George V gave Eric Savill permission to develop what was then a plot of scrub and marshy ground. Over the past 75 years, Sir Eric and his successors, Keepers of the Gardens of the Windsor Estate, have worked to extend and enhance the garden, skilfully integrating it into the surrounding Park.
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