King Charles transforms home next to iconic Royal Family residence into holiday destination
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|King Charles at Sandringham for a church service.

The property was formerly home to Queen Elizabeth's head gardener before undergoing restoration work
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King Charles has transformed a former head gardener's residence at Sandringham into an upmarket holiday rental commanding £5,623 per week.
The monarch has restored the four-bedroom Gardens House on his Norfolk estate, making it available to holidaymakers seeking a royal experience.
The Edwardian property sits just 300 metres from Sandringham House, surrounded by pine trees and historic estate walls.
Oliver's Travels, which exclusively markets the property, describes it as "the closest holiday cottage to Sandringham House, offering guests an extraordinary connection to one of the United Kingdom's most iconic royal residences."
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| King Charles transforms home next to iconic Royal Family residence into holiday destinationThe restored residence can accommodate up to eight guests and features three bathrooms.
The property was formerly home to Queen Elizabeth's head gardener before undergoing restoration work.
Oliver's Travels states: "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."
The Gardens House sits within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by manicured gardens and ancient parkland.
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|The monarch has restored the four-bedroom Gardens House on his Norfolk estate, making it available to holidaymakers seeking a royal experience.
The marketing company describes it as "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 extensive facilities for families, with Oliver's Travels noting: "Children and dogs can roam freely in the expansive garden, while adults unwind with a glass of wine and views across the lawns."
Inside, guests can choose between two sitting rooms - a formal lounge and a television room.
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|The property was formerly home to Queen Elizabeth's head gardener before undergoing restoration work.
The dining room seats eight, whilst the modern kitchen features French doors opening onto a terrace for outdoor dining.
The four bedrooms offer super-king or twin bed configurations, decorated with patterned fabrics, floral prints and reclaimed wood.
Three bathrooms complete the accommodation, some featuring bold wallpaper or bright yellow paint schemes, equipped with baths, walk-in showers and period features.