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Encyclopedia > Sandringham

Sandringham can refer to:

  • The village in Norfolk, United Kingdom
  • Sandringham House in the aforementioned village
  • The Sandringham Time system
  • The suburb of Melbourne, Australia
  • The railway line in Melbourne
  • The railway station in Melbourne at the end of the aforementioned line

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The Royal Residences > Sandringham House (66 words)
Sandringham House in Norfolk has been the private home of four generations of Sovereigns since 1862.
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family regularly spend Christmas at Sandringham and make it their official base until February each year.
Sandringham House, the museum and the grounds are open to visitors.
Sandringham House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (900 words)
Sandringham House is a country house on 8000 acres (32 km²) of land near the village of Sandringham, Norfolk, which is privately owned by the British Royal Family.
One part of the house was destroyed in a fire during the preparations for Prince Edward's 50th birthday in 1891, and later rebuilt.
Despite the size of Sandringham and the spaciousness of the main rooms, the living quarters were quite cramped.
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