Sandringham House, Her Majesty The Queen's private home, is set in 60 acres of beautiful gardens. All the main ground-floor rooms used by The Royal Family, containing absorbing collections of porcelain, jade and family portraits, are open to the public, as well as the fascinating Museum and the charming parish church.
Where is Sandringham House located?
Sandringham is located 6 miles north-east of King's Lynn and is signposted from the A148 Fakenham road and the A149 Hunstanton road. The postcode for sat navs is PE35 6AB.
What style of garden is Sandringham House?
Sandringham House is surrounded by 60 acres of glorious informal gardens which have been called “the best of the Royal gardens”. Great sweeping glades are bordered by splendid specimen trees and shrubs, and the formal North Garden, lakeside plantings full of summer colour, and many commemorative trees create a garden packed with interest.
What can guests enjoy at Sandringham House?
The main ground floor rooms, regularly used by the Royal Family, are open to the public and the decor and contents remain very much as they were in Edwardian times. The House sits at the heart of the 20,000 acre Sandringham Estate and Country Park. Explore the 60 acres of glorious, mature gardens with sweeping glades and lawns and visit the Exhibition and Transport Museum which includes the first Royal motor car. The beautiful medieval Church contains a silver altar and pulpit, a 16th century processional cross and memorials to the Royal Family. Dine, shop, play and relax in the 600-acre Country Park with plenty of free parking.