The Savill Garden is named after its creator, Eric Savill (he became "Sir Eric Savill" in 1955). He was appointed Deputy Surveyor of Windsor Park in 1931 and began the garden shortly after that for King George V and Queen Mary.
The garden comprises 35 acres, and done in a naturalistic style, with winding pathways that meander through woodland areas, perennial borders, forests of oak trees, streams, ponds and water gardens.
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