Fort Belvedere is a Grade II* listed country house on Shrubs Hill in Windsor Great Park, in Surrey, England. The fort was predominantly constructed by Jeffry Wyatville in a Gothic Revival style in the 1820s.
Postcard of Fort Belvedere in the early 1900s.
The New Lodge built by the late Duke of Cumberland on Shrubs Hill, Windsor Forest. Engraving of "Shrubs Hill Tower", built by Prince William, Duke of Cumberland (1721–1765), later called "Fort Belvedere".
Edward in 1932 during his occupancy and renovation of Fort Belvedere
Fort Belvedere's tower flying the Canadian flag in January 2014.
Sir Jeffry Wyatville was an English architect and garden designer. Born Jeffry Wyatt into an established dynasty of architects, in 1824 he was allowed by King George IV to change his surname to Wyatville. He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle.
Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence c.1828
Stables, Longleat, Wiltshire (1806–13)
The Orangery, Longleat, Wiltshire (1806–13)
Orangery, Belton House, Lincolnshire (c.1810)