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    The Sandringham Estate. The Sandringham Estate is in Norfolk, eastern England. - Sandringham Estate ... If you’re interested in a visit, there are also private evening tours on selected dates.

  3. History of the British royal family's Sandringham home - AOL

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    Today, people can come to visit the estate’s 600 acres of gardens or learn more about royal life and the history of Sandringham at the estate museum. Getty Images The estate is currently ...

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    The Sandringham Estate includes many properties and communities, from an organic farm and sawmill to residential homes and local parishes. Within the estate is Sandringham House, a Jacobean-style ...

  5. Sandringham House - Wikipedia

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    The Sandringham estate has a museum in the former coach house with displays of royal life and estate history. [142] The museum also houses an extensive collection of royal motor vehicles including a 1900 Daimler owned by Edward VII and a 1939 Merryweather & Sons fire engine, made for the Sandringham fire brigade which was founded in 1865 and ...

  6. The History of Sandringham House - AOL

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    Today, people can come to visit the estate’s 600 acres of gardens or learn more about royal life and the history of Sandringham at the estate museum. Photo credit: Getty Images

  7. Prince William Shared What the Royal Family’s ... - AOL

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    What we don’t see, though, is what happens inside the walls of St. Mary Magdalene, nestled on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Thankfully, Prince William took us all inside those four walls.

  8. Horton Court - Wikipedia

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    Horton Court is a stone-built 16th century manor house in Horton, near Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire, England.It is a grade I listed building. [1]Originally a Norman manor, the current house was built in about 1521 by Rev. William Knight (d. 1547), Prothonotary to the Holy See, and later Bishop of Bath and Wells.

  9. Nathan Appleton Residence - Wikipedia

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    The property here had been owned by painter John Singleton Copley and much of the land had been purchased by Dr. John Joy, who headed a real estate company.. In 1819, Nathan Appleton and business partner Daniel Pinckney Parker bought a house that had been standing on the property and tore it down.