Standing (albeit crooked) as the oldest tea house in all of England, The Crooked House of Windsor wasn't always angled. Over time, the area has undergone renovations, one of which resulted in the house developing a slanted appearance. Since then, it's become one of the main tourists attractions in Windsor — solidifying itself as a landmark in the historical town.
Plan
Overview
Skill level
Easy
Accessbility
Public Location
Hours
Anytime
Fee
Free
Pack
Wide-angle lens (24mm)
How to get there
N51° 28' 56.406"W0° 36' 25.0524"
This image was taken on Market St in front of The Crooked House of Windsor. Windsor is easily reachable by train from London and this location is just a five-minute walk from the train station. To get a better shot of the angled architecture, it's best to photograph it from the other side of the main road (High St) on Market St.
By public transportation:
- Closest station: Windsor & Eaton Riverside (via South Western Railway)
- Head southeast on Farm Yard toward Datchet Rd/B47
- Turn right onto Datchet Rd/B470
- Turn left onto Thames St/B3022 and continue to follow B3022
- Turn left onto Castle Hill
- Turn right onto Market St
Address:
The Crooked House of Windsor 51 High St, Windsor SL4 1LR, United Kingdom
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