The Wilfrid Huggins Society
Wilfrid Huggins (1873 – 1949) was a Windsor local and Royal Academy artist. He donated a painting to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead following the untimely death of his son, Marsden at the age of 33. Subsequently, the painting was misplaced and after a four year search was found in the basement of the Maidenhead Town Hall in 2018. The painting, ‘A View of Windsor Castle from Eton Wick’ is in need of restoration which Wilfrid’s great-grandson has committed to funding to bring it back to it’s former glory and display in the local area for Windsorians to enjoy.
In addition to this, the Society is actively searching for any works by Wilfrid Huggins to buy back and repatriate to Windsor for public display.
Environmentally aware
As part of the hotel development at St Leonard’s Road, we have partnered with Tesla to install 3 car chargers at the property. These chargers will not only charge Tesla vehicles, but also other electric cars.