Explore a most regal romantic setting

King's Lynn, Norfolk

The charming Sandringham House is a surprisingly warm and welcoming country house, open to the public from April to October.

The delightful country retreat of Sandringham House, situated in the heart of sixty acres of beautiful wooded gardens, is still maintained in the style of Edward and Alexandra, and Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra).

All the main ground floor rooms used by The Royal Family, full of their treasured ornaments, portraits and furniture, are open for you to visit. The Ballroom houses a different exhibition each year, each time showing part of the fascinating collections from the private rooms of the house.

More family possessions are displayed in the Museum housed in the old stables and coach houses. Take romantic strolls through the gardens that feature the Stream Walk and Queen Alexandra’s Summerhouse, perched above the lake; the formal planting of the Edwardian age has given way to great sweeping glades to create an informal garden full of colour and interest throughout the year.

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