The Christmas carol in Victorian England

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By car
There is no visitor car parking at the Castle, so we recommend you use public car parks in the town centre. Details about parking can be found on www.windsor.gov.uk
By train
The nearest stations are 'Windsor & Eton Central' or 'Windsor & Eton Riverside'. Visit National Rail Enquiries for times and fares.
By coach / bus
Green Line 702 service operates daily services from Greenline Coach Station which is near Victoria station, London.
Surbiton Coaches runs a shuttle bus service between Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace from spring to autumn.
Tour companies operate excursions to Windsor Castle from many London hotels. For details, please ask your hotel concierge.
In the glorious setting of St George's Chapel, John Heighway, former Lay Clerk, shares the history of some of the carols that emerged in Victorian England, accompanied by performances from four Chapel singers. A festive start to the season.
Our lecture event finale as part of our bicentenary celebrations for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's birthdays.