Great Fosters

Great Fosters
Great Fosters
LocationEgham, Surrey
Coordinates51°25′01″N 0°32′41″W / 51.417057°N 0.544646°W / 51.417057; -0.544646
OS grid referenceTQ0131369697
Area7 ha (17 acres)
Builtc. 1550
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameGreat Fosters
Designated11 July 1951
Reference no.1294166
Official nameGreat Fosters
Designated1 July 1988
Reference no.1000303
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGreat Fosters Residential Block
Designated17 Nov 1986
Reference no.1189680
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGreat Fosters Barn
Designated11 July 1951
Reference no.1028959
Location of Great Fosters in Surrey

Great Fosters is a 16th-century mansion which originally lay within Windsor Great Park and is still adjacent to the town of Egham, Surrey, England. It is a Grade I listed building, close to Heathrow and the M25 London orbital motorway.

It has been listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England since July 1951, and its gardens and parkland have been Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens since July 1988. The grounds are also home to a 17th-century Grade II listed barn which was reconstructed on the site from its original home in a field in Malden, Surrey. The Grade II listed former stables date from the 16th century and are now used as a conference centre.

The formal gardens of Great Fosters were laid out in 1918 by W. H. Romaine-Walker in partnership with Gilbert Henry Jenkins; the pair also extended the house.