Our historic Tapestry Hall is beautiful space for guests to relax in upon arrival at Cumberland Lodge. Its iconic doors lead you out onto the back lawn, with expansive views out across Windsor Great Park.
There are comfortable chairs for reading, and in the winter a log fire provides a warm and cosy atmosphere.
The Tapestry Hall has been used as a location for the films The King’s Speech (2010) and The Electrical Life of Louis Wain (2021).



