Like royalty, holidays became a bit easier.
Now you can stay in a property property located in Nurfulk, Returning of England from Sandingham State, King Charles II and Queen Camla’s favorite country. In Sandingham, known as stupidity, this house was actually used to host women for tea. Now, of course, it can host you, thanks to the offer of travel agency Oliver Travels.
Within the cottage, it has a slightly modern change, but still you maintain all the charming historical elements that you expect from the residence of a country, such as stone sticks, mausoleum paths and floors. It starts in the drawing room, opening its cream tons, vintage furniture, and beautiful French gates in the lawn. Go to the room to rest through the stove, or enjoy a meal in the dining room. In the kitchen, a bright tea has been painted, it has many details of butler sink and brass. If you are looking to open any kozier spots, reach the upper part of the stone stairs to the upper part of the tower, which has turned into a beautiful place. In addition, there is a private, gathed garden as well as Alfreco eating space for you to rotate.
One of the cottage bedrooms.
Back inside, the cottage sleeps six, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Primary Sweet finds a wing of his own, in which the king’s big bed and passionate touch also find out in the lush gardens. In the primary bathroom, the walking shower and the basepock wood are also offered. In the second wing, in the meantime, there are two other bedrooms: one in the green green, and one with a private balcony and plant wallpaper. If you want to rest even more, the other bathroom has a full -sized tub to be disconnected after a day.
And you will definitely get a lot to do between the landscape and look. Laying in foolishness gives you access to the Sandingham State’s 20,000 acres of parkland as well as the official Royal Garden. The cost of staying in the cottage is from 000 4,000, for six people staying for three nights.
Sandingham State has long been in high royal honor. Queen Elizabeth II’s father, King George VI, wrote, “I have always been happy here and I love this place,” when you talk on the grounds. According to the State website, there have been considerable changes in the area over the centuries: In the early 1296, there has been evidence of residence on the site. Queen Elizabeth II opened the main house in 1977, known as the House, in 1977 for the public. About the gardens, King Edward II opened them to the public in 1908.
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