
King Charles cashing in by letting out property on his Sandringham estate to holidaymakers for eye-watering sum
Charles has turned the former home of Queen Elizabeth 's head gardener on his royal estate in Norfolk into a posh hols pad.
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Encircled by towering pine trees and edged by centuries-old estate walls, it lies in the heart of the estate 300 meters from Sandringham House.
He has had the four-bedroom Gardens House restored.
Oliver's Travels, which is exclusively marketing the Edwardian property, says: 'Once home to the Estate's head gardener, this handsome brick residence now offers guests a rare invitation to experience the grace and quiet rhythm of life on one of Britain's most storied country estates.'
It can sleep eight guests and has three bathrooms.
Oliver's Travels adds: 'Children and dogs can roam freely in the expansive garden, while adults unwind with a glass of wine and views across the lawns.'
It says The Gardens House is the closest holiday cottage to Sandringham House, 'offering guests an extraordinary connection to one of the United Kingdom's most iconic royal residences.'
It adds: 'Set amidst manicured gardens and ancient parkland within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this charming retreat invites guests to step into a rich tapestry of royal heritage, seasonal splendour, and timeless countryside tranquillity.'
The property offers a choice of two sitting rooms – a formal lounge and a room with a TV.
There is also a dining room with a table for eight people and a modern kitchen, with French doors opening onto the terrace for alfresco breakfasts or evening drinks beneath the Norfolk sky.
The four bedrooms include a choice of super-king and twin bed, with each room individually dressed with patterned fabrics, floral prints, reclaimed wood and soft furnishings that reflect the surrounding nature.
Major change King Charles is making to his Sandringham Estate home for the summer revealed
The three bathrooms are equally characterful, with some boldly papered or painted in sunshine yellow, all elegantly finished with a mix of baths, walk-in showers and period details.
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