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Garden House (Sandringham)

Sandringham, Norfolk

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Located in Sandringham, Norfolk in the East of England, Garden House is a charming detached hideaway owned by HM The King. Situated within the Sandringham Estate, close to Sandringham House, this country retreat is surrounded by beautiful gardens and exudes appreciation for the outdoors. The former residence of HM Queen Elizabeth's head gardener, the gardens are a delight and provide a stunning backdrop for the house.

Accommodating up to eight guests, Garden House offers comfortable and relaxed living spaces over two floors. The kitchen features an Aga, while the sitting room overlooks the lovely garden, perfect for unwinding. Guests can enjoy the formal Walled Garden and a more informal garden where children and dogs can play safely. Nearby attractions include the Sandringham Visitors' Centre, Sandringham Café & Coffee Shop, and the Country Park with over 200 hectares to explore.

Within easy reach of the North Norfolk beaches, guests can also enjoy the surrounding countryside with meadows, lavender fields, and picturesque English villages. The area is ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring quintessential English charm. Additional information includes the provision of kindling and logs, the absence of a travel cot, allowance for up to three dogs with restrictions, and a private water supply for the property.

Weekly from £977

Features

  • Fishing
  • Christmas Market
  • Bird Watching
  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Sailing
  • Golfing
 

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