Sandringham Estate
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Address | Sandringham PE35 6EN, United Kingdom |
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Opened | 1870 |
Owners | Elizabeth II |
Phone | +44 1485 545400 |
Architectural styles | Jacobean architecture |
Architects | A. J. Humbert |
Cornish Henley | |
Robert William Edis | |
Did you know | Sandringham House, with its large estate, was purchased in 1861 by Edward VII, then prince of Wales. |
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ID | 1446154 |
About Sandringham Estate
Sandringham House is a country house in the parish of Sandringham, Norfolk, England. It is the private home of Elizabeth II, whose father, George VI, and grandfather, George V, both died there. The house stands in a 20,000-acre estate in the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Lambs stolen from King's Sandringham estate still missing

...Lambs stolen from a field on the King s Sandringham Estate are still missing following the release on police bail of three women suspected of stealing them...
Prince William and Kate release family Christmas card image

... His other commissions include behind the scenes moments from Prince Louis s christening, and the family s 2020 Christmas card image, which was taken at Anmer Hall, their home on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk...
Royal watchers' joy at King Charles' Christmas return to Sandringham

... What does the announcement mean for royal watchers who gather each year to see the Royal Family in Norfolk? The Queen hosted 32 Christmases from the Sandringham Estate, although the Covid pandemic meant she spent her final two festive periods at Windsor Castle...
William and Catherine view tributes at Sandringham

... She gifted Anmer Hall, a Georgian country house which is part of the Sandringham Estate, to Prince William and Catherine after their wedding...
Queen's favourite brands hope to keep Royal Warrants

... A metal crest hangs high above the main doors of its head office and the firm has recently supplied paints to Sandringham Estate and Frogmore Cottage...
How can I pay my respects to the Queen?

... At Windsor Castle, they can be left at Cambridge Gate on the Long Walk and at the Royal Family s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, flowers can be left at the Norwich Gates...
Royal Family to stand in for Queen at garden parties

... She celebrated her 96th birthday privately on 21 April at her Sandringham Estate...
Princess Charlotte's seventh birthday marked with photos

... The Cambridge family spend much of their time at their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall on the Queen s Sandringham Estate...
How can I pay my respects to the Queen?
Members of The Public have been travelling to Buckingham Palace and other locations associated with Her Majesty to pay their respects in The Days since her death. If you wish to find a way to pay tribute to The Queen , here are the options.
The Queen will lie in stateBecause The Queen died in Scotland, she will lie At Rest at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh for 24 hours from Monday afternoon, where members of The Public will be able to pay their respects.
From Thursday 15 September The Queen 's body will lie in state in Westminster Hall for four days. Full details are yet to be released, but it is expected that hundreds of thousands of mourners will be able to file past her coffin in the 11th-Century building.
You can leave flowersLarge numbers of floral tributes have already been placed by The Public at royal residences around the UK. The Royal Household has issued guidance on where they can be left.
At Buckingham Palace , dedicated sites have been Set Up in Green Park and Hyde Park for members of The Public to lay flowers.
At Windsor Castle , they can be left at Cambridge Gate on the Long Walk and at the Royal Family 's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, flowers can be left at the Norwich Gates.
At Balmoral Castle , where The Queen died on Thursday, flowers can be left at the Main Gate. from the nearby settlements of Braemar and Ballater, rather than attempting to drive to The Castle as there is no road access at The Moment .
In Edinburgh, members of The Public can lay flowers in the Physic Garden, next to the Abbey Strand Gate at The Palace of Holyroodhouse. Security Guards were seen cutting plastic off bunches of flowers before they were laid on the ground.
At Hillsborough Castle flowers may be left on The Castle Forecourt, in front of the main gates.
The government and Royal Household have asked that no flowers, wreaths or tributes be sent directly to royal residences, government offices or to the location of The Queen 's funeral.
You can sign condolence books and leave flowers at other locationsMany local authorities have Set Up books of condolence in libraries, town halls and other civic buildings, as well as suggested places where flowers can be left.
You can to find your local authority, then visit its website to find out what might be available near you.
Places of worship in towns and cities across the UK are also open for prayer and reflection and to light a candle. Many cathedrals are offering the opportunity to lay floral tributes in memory of The Queen .
You can pay tribute to The Queen onlineThere is an online book of condolence on the Royal Family website which. A selection of messages will be passed on to members of the Royal Family , it says, and they may be held in The Royal Archives for posterity.
Bbc News is also collecting your stories and memories of The Queen for - you can share your special moments With Us .
Source of news: bbc.com