Currently, Windsor Castle takes up around 13 acres of land, which adds up to around 5 hectares. It has been declared the 4th largest castle in the world.
Originally, Windsor Castle was supposed to be a military base for the English soldiers. It was commissioned by William the Conqueror as part of the ring of castles to defend London if the need arose. Thus, its location was quite strategic because of its accessibility to the capital and the royal hunting grounds.
Throughout the years, the castle underwent modifications. There was the renovation of the State Apartments by Charles II when he reclaimed the throne, followed by George III’s addition of the Music Room and Dining Room in the upper ward.
Then George IV came along, and with the help of his advisor Sir Charles, he gave the exterior of Windsor Castle a Gothic makeover. Queen Victoria restored the Grand Staircase and added another chapel.