Combermere Barracks

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Combermere Barracks, Windsor is a British Army installation 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from Windsor Castle.

TypeBarracks
Operator British Army
Coordinates51°28′24″N 0°37′2″W
Quick facts Site information, Type ...
Combermere Barracks
Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II with soldiers of the Household Cavalry at Combermere Barracks
Site information
TypeBarracks
OwnerMinistry of Defence
Operator British Army
Location
Combermere Barracks is located in Berkshire
Combermere Barracks
Combermere Barracks
Location in Berkshire
Coordinates51°28′24″N 0°37′2″W
Site history
Built1804
Built forWar Office
In use1804-Present
Garrison information
OccupantsWelsh Guards
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History

Quick facts Windsor Barracks Act 1867, Long title ...
Windsor Barracks Act 1867
Act of Parliament
coat of arms
Long titleAn Act for extinguishing certain Rights of Way over and along Barrack Lane in the Borough of New Windsor in the County of Berks.
Citation30 & 31 Vict. c. 109
Dates
Royal assent20 August 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1993
Status: Repealed
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The original barracks, known as Clewer Barracks, were designed to accommodate the Royal Horse Guards and were built at Clewer Park between 1796 and 1800. Queen Victoria ordered the replacement of the barracks, after a personal visit in 1864 exposed to her its unhygienic conditions. The new barracks, which cover over 20 acres (8 ha), were named after Field Marshal Lord Combermere and include a riding school which was built in 1881.[1]

The barracks were renovated in 2006 and became the home of the Household Cavalry Regiment.[2]

The Household Cavalry Regiment moved from Combermere Barracks to Bulford Camp in May 2019.[3] No. 18 Troop and the training wing remained in Windsor.[4]

The 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards moved into the barracks and joined the London District to start their ceremonial duties.[5]

Based units

The following notable units are based at Combermere Barracks.[6][7]

British Army

Household Cavalry

Royal Armoured Corps

Guards Division

  • 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards (Public Duties battalion under London District)[4][5]
    • Headquarters Company
    • No.1 (Prince of Wales')
    • No.2 Company
    • No.3 (Little Iron Men) Company
    • Support Company

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