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Unique beach house next to sea, lake and RSPB
A unique, close-to-nature bungalow on a private road between the sea and a large lake, next to the world-famous RSPB Snettisham bird reserve. Perfect for sailing, paddle boarding, cycling, walking or just relaxing on the nearby beach. The Beach House is clean, cosy, light and airy, it's comfortable but deliberately basic, running on solar power only, plus Calor gas for the water boiler and a wood fired stove for heat. No wifi but 4G usually strong. Power sockets suitable for phones and laptops.

Idyllic Rural Retreat for two
Welcome to West Rudham , where the countryside thrives and the air is fresh. Amongst this peaceful, rural setting sits Larkspur tucked away on the edge of the village. Larkspur offers a peaceful escape, located within a short distance to explore the Norfolk Beaches, a mere 25 mins drive; reconnect with nature; spot the array of wildlife/ bird life in Norfolk; go for leisurely walks. Alternatively, you may just want to switch off and unwind in the hot tub. There is something for everyone! Enjoy!

Parsley Barn - Private Wing with Two Bedrooms
Parsley Barn, home of David and Su’en Miller, is a converted former coach house and stables fronting onto a quiet road in Great Massingham, 12 miles east of King’s Lynn and 9 miles to Sandringham. You will occupy a private wing comprising 2 charming bedrooms, games room with full-sized Snooker Table, garden room cum kitchenette-diner plus a private rear garden. For breakfast you can choose from freshly baked bread, croissants, pain au chocolat, cereals, fruit, yoghurt and homemade preserves.

Hydrangea Cottage
Welcome to Hydrangea Cottage, located in the charming village of Snettisham. The property is a recently renovated semi detached cottage made from local carrstone. It’s a perfect match for a small family or couples getaway. There’s always plenty to do nearby with a dog friendly beach just over 2 miles away, with the famous RSPB nature reserve next door. Popular pubs and bistros within walking distance. It also a great base to take a trip further afield to see more of what Norfolk has to offer.

LookOut At The Lodge
Self contained annexe with minimal cooking facilities - downstairs open plan kitchenette with microwave and hob, lounge area (smart TV), dining area. Upstairs in master bedroom king size bed, (smart TV) sloping attic roof - separate shower room with toilet and wash handbasin. Second bedroom (request booking please) single bed, sloping roof. Outside toilet and fridge if required. Welcome pack for your first breakfast. Kitchen facilities suitable for breakfast and light lunches.

The Old Washhouse
The Old Washhouse offers guests a place to explore and unwind in luxury surrounded by the beauty of North Norfolk. Relax in front of the log burner, eat in the garden or the beautifully furnished dining area, or unwind in the sumptuous roll top bath. The local area is a wildlife haven all year round. Close to the sandy beaches of Snettisham, Heacham and Hunstanton. With Wild Ken Hill and Sandringham Estate on the doorstep and stately homes like Holkham and Houghton a short drive away.

Luxury 1 bed cottage with hot tub and log burner
Newly refurbished luxury 1 bed cottage in Great Massingham, Norfolk's most sought after village! Relax in style with everything you need for the perfect getaway in the country, complete with a hot tub and log burner. Finished to a best-in-class standard with high quality amenities, a beautiful cottage garden and all the essentials you'll need. Situated in one of the most picturesque villages, and across the road from one of the top 5 gastropubs in the area. More photos coming soon!

Stable cottage
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Situated on the outskirts of the historic village of castle rising, 5 miles from Sandringham, this idyllic peaceful cottage has been lovingly restored to provide a pleasant retreat. The cottage is double glazed, with a fully functioning kitchen. There is a small garden with plenty of space for your fur baby to exercise. Nearby in the village is a friendly pub serving meals throughout the day and a delightful coffee and cake shop.

Malibu Lake house (56 Pentney Lakes)
56 Pentney Lakes is a bespoke log cabin situated directly on the lake of the popular Pentney Lakes site. This airy and modern cabin has four large bedrooms (2 en-suite) and will sleep 8-10 quests. The downstairs has a games room( Playstation 2 & 3, Wii and board games), entrance hall and large open plan living space containing a luxury kitchen, dining space and sofa area. The living space has two large bi-fold doors that open out onto the outside decking area with hot tub.

Luxurious & unique coastal haven
Situated in Snettisham, Hammond’s Courtyard offers peace and tranquility, ideally located to explore the beaches. Snettisham is a stone throw away from the Royal residence, Sandringham House and RSPB Snettisham. The property is suitable for up to 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years old. Hammond’s Courtyard is the perfect place to stay with a luxurious, romantic and spacious living area with a private oriental courtyard, encompassing all your needs for a relaxing stay.

Romantic Hut with Hot Tub – Norfolk Countryside
A simply stunning place to kick back and relax. Choose whether to wind down in the hot tub, overlooking the serene countryside or go for a wander through the calming meadows and woodland on the Little Massingham Manor estate. Just a short drive to the North Norfolk coast and charming local villages, with walks, pubs, and countryside adventures on your doorstep. Quiet, cosy and unforgettable retreat. There is an EV charger available to charge your car (payable).

Luxury Shepherds Hut in West Norfolk
Willowfen Retreat is a single Luxury Shepherds Hut which is accessed by its own private gravel track. It sits in its own (dog/pet friendly) fenced garden away from the owners own property. Inside there is a kitchen and ensuite shower room. It is a very peaceful setting ideal location for exploring The Fens, The Wash and The Broads. Complementary basket of milk, bread, butter, jam, free range eggs etc is supplied to help you settle in.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Sandringham?
Staying near the estate provides easy access to outdoor spaces and cultural sites. Many guests choose self-catering cottages, lodges, or vacation rentals set in tranquil countryside surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Sandringham with kids?
Children often enjoy outdoor play areas, family-friendly trails around the Sandringham Estate, and interactive exhibits in the estate museum. The gardens also invite exploration and picnicking.
What are some of the best things to do in Sandringham?
Explore the historical Sandringham House, stroll its gardens, and wander marked walking trails across the estate. Visiting the on-site museum gives insight into the area's royal connections.
How is the weather in Sandringham?
Sandringham has cool winters around 34–46°F (1–8°C), and mild summers with temperatures near 54–73°F (12–23°C). Rain is possible year-round, so bringing a rain jacket is wise for outdoor plans.
When is the best time to visit Sandringham?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and blooming gardens. Many guests enjoy seasonal events and estate activities during these months, while winter brings a quieter atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Sandringham?
Explore Sandringham House, stroll through its landscaped gardens, and visit the Sandringham Estate grounds. Many guests also enjoy the on-site museum and surrounding parklands for a deeper look at local history and nature.
What are some hiking trails in Sandringham?
Sandringham Estate has several walking and nature trails that pass through woodlands, gardens, and parkland. Trails are generally accessible and suitable for a range of ages, making it easy to enjoy outdoor exploration.
What are some family activities we can do in Sandringham?
Families often explore the woodland trails of the Sandringham Estate, visit the play areas, or enjoy picnics surrounded by scenic parklands. Educational exhibits in the Sandringham Museum introduce local history and royal connections in engaging ways.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sandringham?
You can explore nearby coastal villages with sandy beaches, visit local wildlife reserves, or discover traditional market towns. Many guests also enjoy picturesque countryside walks around the region.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sandringham?
Many accommodations in and around Sandringham welcome pets, particularly self-catering cottages and rural lodges. The estate and its parklands provide spacious areas for dogs and their owners to explore together.
What are some local tips for visiting Sandringham?
Wearing sturdy shoes is helpful for enjoying estate grounds and walking paths. Bringing a rain jacket is suggested, as weather can change quickly. Planning ahead for popular times, especially during public events, can enhance your visit.
What is Sandringham known for?
Sandringham is known for Sandringham House, a royal estate with inviting gardens and parklands. Visitors appreciate its significance as a private country retreat for the British royal family.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sandringham?
Peaceful woodland corners and less-traveled paths on the estate provide quiet spaces for reflection and birdwatching. Local tearooms and independent shops in nearby villages share the region's slower pace and countryside charm.
What are the best foods to try in Sandringham?
Local menus often feature traditional British fare, such as hearty pies, roasted meats, and fresh garden vegetables. Seasonal treats and afternoon tea are also frequently suggested in village tearooms.
What should I bring for a trip to Sandringham?
Layers are useful, as the weather can be cool or damp even in summer. Sturdy walking shoes, an umbrella or rain jacket, and a day bag for picnics or souvenirs are practical additions.
What is the nightlife in Sandringham like?
Sandringham has a relaxed nightlife, with village pubs and local restaurants creating a cozy evening atmosphere. Most activities focus on daytime exploration of the estate and its surroundings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Sandringham?
The Sandringham Flower Show is frequently suggested, bringing gardening displays and local crafts in summer. Seasonal fairs and outdoor markets around the estate are also popular community events.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sandringham?
Family friendly vacation rentals are frequently suggested in the Sandringham area, with a range of cottages, houses, and lodges that accommodate all ages. Many feature outdoor space suitable for children.
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