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Home / Lifestyle / King Charles' Sandringham Folly Decked for Festive Magic

King Charles' Sandringham Folly Decked for Festive Magic

9 Dec

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Summary

  • King Charles III's holiday home, The Folly, on Sandringham estate is ready for Christmas.
  • The three-bedroom Folly, built in the 1800s, offers stunning parkland views from its turret.
  • Sandringham Estate is also hosting a mile-long festive light trail with interactive displays.
King Charles' Sandringham Folly Decked for Festive Magic

King Charles III's Sandringham estate features a holiday home, The Folly, which has been sumptuously decorated for the festive season. This elegantly weathered structure, dating back to the 1800s, originally served as a hunting lodge and a tranquil sanctuary. Now restored, the three-bedroom retreat offers guests a unique stay, highlighted by a turret providing splendid views across the estate's parkland. Guests can opt for enhanced luxury, including delivered breakfast or private catering services.

The Sandringham Estate is currently drawing visitors with its enchanting mile-long light trail. This immersive experience features interactive light plays synchronized with music, complemented by various food and drink stops offering seasonal treats like mulled wine and toasted marshmallows. The trail has been a celebrated festive highlight for many.

Families, including the Prince and Princess of Wales' children, have previously enjoyed such festive light events. The estate's Christmas decorations, particularly the impressive trees at Windsor Castle, are renowned, with this year's 20-metre tree in St George's Hall adorned with new, large-scale green and gold ornaments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
King Charles III's holiday home on the Sandringham estate is called The Folly.
The Sandringham estate features decorated trees, wreaths, and a festive light trail with interactive displays and music.
Tickets for the Sandringham light trail cost £24.25 for adults and £16.20 for children.

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