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King Charles has transformed a royal retreat at Sandringham into a luxury holiday rental available to the public.
The Folly, a historic property on the Norfolk estate, can now be booked by holidaymakers for £6,300 per week during school holidays, allowing visitors to experience accommodation once reserved for royalty.
The turreted Victorian house was once the love-nest of Edward VII and his mistress Lillie Langtry.
Located in the private woodland of the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, the three-bedroom property has been refurbished to high standards whilst maintaining its historical significance and can accommodate up to six guests.
King Charles has transformed a royal retreat at Sandringham into a luxury holiday rental available to the public.
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The property has been refurbished to blend "timeless heritage with refined, contemporary comfort".
Period features including stone hearths, arched entryways and hand-finished doors have been "lovingly preserved".
The Folly also features royal artefacts from the private collection, which add "depth and authenticity" to the historic residence.
Guests can enjoy panoramic views from the fairytale-like turret overlooking the estate.
Guests can enjoy panoramic views from the fairytale-like turret overlooking the estate.
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The drawing room features French doors opening onto the lawn, whilst the kitchen comes complete with a butler sink.
Oliver's Travels, the agency marketing the property, states that the refurbishment was completed "with input from the Sandringham team" to honour "its romantic past while embracing modern comfort".
It comes as King Charles is expanding the workforce at his Sandringham Estate, with the royal residence announcing multiple new job openings.
The Norfolk estate team revealed on Thursday that they are recruiting for several positions, including both permanent and temporary roles for the upcoming busy season.
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The 76-year-old monarch, who already employs numerous staff across his royal residences, is now seeking additional help to maintain the high standards expected at Sandringham.
The recruitment drive was announced via Instagram Stories, highlighting the need for more personnel.
The job advertisements include a restaurant team leader position, where the job specification states: "Excellent service is your primary responsibility at Sandringham."
Several housekeeping assistant roles are also available, alongside various positions within the catering department described as temporary and seasonal.