From Homes and Gardens:
Have you ever wondered what King Charles' private garden at Sandringham estate looks like? Wonder no more. The Sandringham Estate has been one of many private royal residences for four generations of British Monarchs since 1862 and was the favored home of both Charles III's grandfather and great-grandfather. The house itself stands on 20,000 acres of land in the Norfolk Coast Area of Natural Beauty and for good reason. The landscaped gardens, park, and woodlands are listed as some of the finest on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens and the house itself is listed as a Grade II historical wonder. (Read more.)


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