| Offered exclusively through Oliver’s Travels, this exceptional turreted retreat surrounded by centuries-old trees, has been sensitively refurbished to the highest standard, blending timeless heritage with refined contemporary comfort. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy a private escape on regal grounds. |
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In the heart of the Sandringham Estate’s private woodland, an extraordinary rural retreat - The Folly - blends royal history with quiet grandeur. Originally built as a place where ladies retired for tea, this turreted gem with wrap-around balcony has been transformed into a luxurious retreat, inviting guests to experience life at the heart of one of Britain’s most iconic royal residences.
With input from the Sandringham team, The Folly honours its romantic past while embracing modern comfort. Period features - stone hearths, arched entryways, hand-finished floors - have been lovingly preserved. Throughout the house, royal artefacts from the private collection add depth and authenticity.
Step into the soft-toned drawing room, where French doors open onto the garden. Natural light floods in, warming vintage wood furniture, layered textiles, and botanical accents. It’s a space for reading, conversation, or simply watching the garden come to life.
The sitting room wraps you in comfort, with deep sofas, William Morris wallpaper, and a wood burner that’s perfect for cosy evenings.
Down a few steps, the kitchen and dining area unfold in heritage turquoise. Butler sinks, traditional cabinetry, and brushed brass fittings blend classic country style with everyday ease. A utility room and boot room provide extra space for coats, wellies, and sandy shoes after exploring the estate.
Upstairs, the home sleeps six guests across three double bedrooms in two separate wings. The principal bedroom offers a king-size bed and an en-suite shower room with twin basins set into a bespoke wooden vanity.
The second wing holds two additional double bedrooms. One features soft green tones and garden views; the other is bolder, with statement wallpaper and has access to the outdoor balcony among the treetops. These rooms share a family bathroom, complete with a full-size bathtub and twin sinks.
Brass latches, iron doorknobs, and handpicked lampshades throughout give every space a refined, crafted feel.
Outside, a staircase leads up to the turret - a secluded perch wrapped in windows. This circular tower offers panoramic views across the estate and, on clear days, glimpses of the distant sea. It’s a serene spot for journaling, sketching, or morning coffee in the canopy.
From your doorstep, the entire Sandringham Estate is yours to explore. Meandering trails, formal gardens, and open meadows invite long walks and peaceful moments. Sandringham House - open between April and October - is just minutes away, and Norfolk’s charming villages and wild beaches are within easy reach.
Whether you're here for a creative escape, a slow-paced family holiday, or a celebration rooted in history, The Folly is a place that invites rest, wonder, and reconnection. Layered in heritage, surrounded by nature, and designed with care. This is a stay where every detail tells a story.
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Tucked within the heart of Norfolk’s regal countryside, The Folly occupies a truly extraordinary position on the world-renowned Sandringham Estate – the cherished private retreat of the British Royal Family for over 160 years. Surrounded by 20,000 acres of historic parkland, ancient woodland, and landscaped gardens, this secluded, characterful retreat places guests within a living tapestry of British heritage, natural beauty, and contemporary conservation. Ideal for families, nature lovers and heritage enthusiasts alike, The Folly offers a front-row seat to one of England’s most iconic royal destinations.
Sandringham House, the centrepiece of the estate, lies just moments from The Folly and offers visitors a rare glimpse behind the curtain of royal life. With its grand Jacobean-style façade and elegant Edwardian interiors, the House opens seasonally from late March to early October, allowing guests to explore eight preserved ground-floor rooms brimming with treasures. From Meissen porcelain and Minton china to intricate trompe-l’oeil ceilings and the famous ‘jigsaw table’, the house radiates both opulence and comfort – a sentiment echoed in Queen Elizabeth II’s fond reference to it as “the most comfortable house in England.” Each monarch has left their mark on this beloved residence, from the addition of a ballroom in the 1880s to more recent updates that blend sustainability with tradition. For families, the storytelling stewards and child-friendly displays bring the royal narrative to life in an engaging and personal way.
Spanning 60 acres, the Sandringham Gardens offer seasonal delights for all ages. Designed by famed landscape architect Geoffrey Jellicoe for King George VI, the North End Garden blooms in a relaxed cottage-garden style – a haven for butterflies and bees come midsummer. The newly created Topiary Garden, inspired by Westminster Abbey’s Cosmati Pavement, offers a peaceful, contemplative space, planted with species carefully chosen for biodiversity and climate resilience.
Children will love roaming the woodland play area in the Royal Parkland, while adults can enjoy scenic walks along well-marked trails that criss-cross the estate’s mixed woodlands and wildflower meadows. Don’t miss the shady woodland walk developed by Queen Elizabeth II in the 1960s, or the serene ornamental lakes, landscaped for King Edward VII and still fed by natural springs. For lovers of nature and photography, every pathway offers new discoveries – from ancient oaks and flowering rhododendrons to grazing deer and rare birdlife.
Sandringham isn’t just a retreat – it’s a thriving, progressive estate with sustainability at its core. Over 6,000 hectares of farmland are cultivated organically, producing heritage grains, seasonal vegetables, and grass-fed meats. A blend of agroforestry and traditional farming supports local biodiversity, while the Sandringham Apple Juice company transforms estate-grown cider apples into a delicious artisanal product available in the estate shop. Woodland management is equally thoughtful, with FSC-certified forestry practices and an ever-expanding patchwork of habitats supporting native species.
A stop at the Sandringham Courtyard is a must – here, guests can enjoy a relaxed café lunch, pick up locally produced goods from the estate shop, or cool off with a classic British ice cream. The courtyard is the vibrant heart of the estate’s visitor experience and a lovely pause point before exploring more.
For memorable family meals, the surrounding villages are home to some of Norfolk’s most celebrated inns and gastropubs. Just a mile away in Dersingham, the Coach & Horses offers seasonal dishes in a family- and dog-friendly setting, while The Rose & Crown in Snettisham – named Norfolk Dining Pub of the Year – is known for its cosy atmosphere and locally sourced fare. Further afield, The Dabbling Duck in Great Massingham and The Crown Inn in East Rudham round out an excellent selection of options for all tastes.
Beyond the estate, a wealth of local attractions invites day-long explorations. Visit the Palladian majesty of Holkham Hall, wander the art-filled grounds of Houghton Hall, or uncover Jacobean intrigue at the Blickling Estate, believed to be Anne Boleyn’s birthplace. For wildlife enthusiasts, RSPB Snettisham is just minutes away and provides thrilling birdwatching throughout the seasons, while Pensthorpe Nature Reserve offers wetlands, woodlands, and adventure trails perfect for younger explorers.
Sandringham’s location within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty means you’re never far from the sea. Families can spend sun-soaked days at Wells-next-the-Sea, famed for its colourful beach huts and pinewood-backed sands. For dog walks and kite-flying, Brancaster Beach is wide, welcoming, and beautifully unspoilt. Further along the coast, Holkham Beach stretches for miles – a cinematic sweep of dunes, saltmarsh, and golden sand perfect for picnicking and shell hunting. Meanwhile, a short drive brings you to Blakeney Point, home to England’s largest grey seal colony. Children and adults alike will delight in boat trips departing from Morston Quay, offering an unforgettable close-up encounter with these curious creatures.
A stay at The Folly offers more than a holiday – it’s an immersive experience in one of the UK’s most iconic landscapes. From peaceful forest trails and royal storytelling to wildlife-rich wetlands and heritage coastline, Sandringham Estate is a living celebration of history, ecology, and family connection. Whether you're enjoying cream teas in the gardens, spotting kingfishers by the lake, or stepping through the rooms where monarchs have made memories for generations, this is a destination that will capture your imagination and your heart.
The Folly – Property Layout
Sleeps 6 | 3 Double Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms
Ground Floor
- Drawing Room: Cream-toned and garden-facing, with French doors that open directly to the lawn. Elegant vintage seating and soft light make this a lovely spot for tea or morning quiet.
- Sitting Room: William Morris wallpaper, deep linen sofas, and an open fire set the scene for cosy evenings. Perfect for reading or unwinding by the hearth.
- Dining Area: Ideal for family-style meals or relaxed breakfasts after a woodland walk.
- Kitchen: A few steps down, this teal-painted space features a butler sink, classic cabinetry, brass fittings, and a warm farmhouse feel.
- Utility & Boot Room: Equipped with storage, hanging space, and a bench—practical for returning from muddy estate trails or the nearby coast.
First Floor – Split Into Two Wings
Wing One – Master Suite
- Principal Bedroom: King-sized bed, tranquil neutral tones, and views over the gardens.
- En-Suite Bathroom: Walk-in rainfall shower, twin basins set into a bespoke wood vanity, and heritage-style fixtures.
Wing Two – (Ideal for Families or Friends Sharing)
- Double Bedroom 1: Soft sage green tones, a heart-quilted bedspread, and charming woodland views.
- Double Bedroom 2: Botanical wallpaper, dark-wood bedframe, and a private balcony nestled in the treetops.
- Family Bathroom: Full-sized bathtub beneath a picture window, twin sinks, and gentle lighting for long, end-of-day soaks.
The Turret (External Access)
- A circular eyrie above the trees, accessed by a stone stairway. Surrounded by windows with views across the estate and glimpses of the sea beyond. A peaceful nook for journaling, sketching, or daydreaming high above it all.
Private Garden
- Fully enclosed and gated - ideal for peace of mind with children or dogs.
- Spacious lawn perfect for games, picnics, and running free beneath the trees.
- Outdoor dining set with table and chairs, plus a BBQ for al fresco feasts in the warmer months.
- Surrounded by woodland and estate views, the garden feels private yet open to nature.
The Folly is ideal for families with children, couples travelling together, or guests with dogs in tow. With its secure garden, spacious layout, and enchanting setting, it’s a place where adults can unwind and little ones can roam freely.
Make your stay extra special with a selection of thoughtfully curated experiences and services available both at the house and nearby..
Additional HousekeepingMid-stay or daily cleaning can be arranged upon request. Kindly let us know in advance if you'd like to include this service in your stay.
Dining at The Sandringham Restaurant
Just 2.2km Away
For an exceptional local dining experience, The Sandringham Restaurant is a must. Open daily from 9:30am to 5:30pm, this relaxed and family-friendly spot serves dishes that highlight produce from the Sandringham Estate.
- Breakfast: 9:30am–11:30am
- Lunch: 12pm–4pm
- Children’s Menu available
- Dog-friendly area available
- Sunday Lunch: Available until the end of June
Afternoon TeaServed on elegant Chelsea Botanical porcelain, Afternoon Tea features traditional recipes using seasonal Estate-grown produce. Choose between a Classic Tea with Sandringham blend teas or a Sparkling Tea with a glass of Prosecco. A Children’s Tea is also available.
Special Sandringham Tours Enhance your countryside escape with one of the Sandringham Estate’s exclusive guided experiences. These thoughtfully curated tours offer privileged access to the Estate’s most treasured spaces, paired with indulgent refreshments that celebrate the best of local produce. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or simply seeking a unique treat, there’s something here to delight every guest.
Exclusive Access Tour with Afternoon Tea Available Wednesdays, May to September
- Step behind the scenes of one of Britain’s most iconic royal residences with this elegant and immersive experience.
- Begin your visit with a luxurious Sparkling Afternoon Tea, served at 3.30pm in the Sandringham Restaurant. This delightful spread features estate-grown seasonal ingredients, classic recipes, and a glass of Prosecco, presented on fine Chelsea Botanical porcelain.
- At 5.30pm, your guided Exclusive Access Tour commences, led by one of Sandringham’s expert historians.
- Explore the highlights of the magnificent 60-acre Gardens before moving into the House itself, where you’ll be shown the eight downstairs rooms still used by the Royal Family today.
- Admire a remarkable collection of royal artefacts including Victorian and Edwardian décor, porcelain, jade, rose quartz, Russian silver gilt, bronzes, and family portraits.
To round off the experience, sample a taste of Sandringham’s own estate-made gin, wine or apple juice in the grandeur of the ballroom.
Safari Tour with Afternoon Tea
Available Wednesdays at 9.30am or 1pm, May to September (Up to 5 guests per tour)
- Perfect for nature enthusiasts or those seeking a slower pace of discovery, this off-road Land Rover Defender experience offers a memorable perspective on the wider Sandringham Estate.
- Start your day with a Classic or Sparkling Afternoon Tea, featuring estate-grown and locally sourced delicacies.
- Climb aboard a Land Rover Defender for a guided journey through some of the Estate’s most scenic and peaceful areas: from organic farmland and ancient woodlands to the wildlife-rich wetlands of The Wash—the UK’s largest estuarine system.
- Along the way, your driver-guide will share insights into local flora, fauna and the Estate’s deep royal history.
-The tour also passes through the charming village of Wolferton and the historic Royal Station platform, once used by Queen Elizabeth II.
- This is an intimate and tranquil way to explore hidden parts of the Estate not open to the public.
Sparkling Garden Tour with Senior Gardener
Available May to September
- Join one of Sandringham’s senior gardeners for a behind-the-scenes walk through His Majesty The King’s gardens.
- Enjoy a Sparkling Afternoon Tea to begin, followed by a 1.5-hour guided tour of the ornamental grounds.
- Discover the design inspirations and planting principles behind different areas of the Garden, including:
- The North End Garden, with whimsical cottage-style beds and meandering borders.
- The Topiary Garden, defined by its symmetry, structure and formal layout.
- This tour is perfect for those with an eye for design, a love of horticulture, or simply an appreciation for natural beauty.
Private Guided House Tour
Available Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays at 5pm (March to October) Minimum group size: 20 guests
- For larger groups seeking a highly tailored experience, the Private Guided Tour offers after-hours access to the historic Sandringham House.
- Led by a knowledgeable Estate guide, this in-depth tour focuses on the rare and significant objects within the royal collection – gifts, artworks and artefacts passed through generations.
- Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the House in the evening, with time to appreciate each room’s unique character.
- The experience concludes with a tasting of the Estate’s own gin or apple juice in the ballroom – a regal finale to an unforgettable visit.
Security deposit
£500 charged to client's credit card by Oliver’s Travels as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection.
Arrival time
4.00 p.m.
Departure time
10.00 a.m.
Energy costs included?
Yes
Linen & towels included?
Yes
Pets welcome?
Strictly only 1 dog is allowed for an additional fee of £50 per stay
Other Ts and Cs
Early check-in? Available on request for £500
Changeover day
Until March 2026, any day during off-peak seasons, and during peak seasons Fridays only.
After March 2026, Mondays and Fridays during off-peak seasons, and during peak seasons Fridays only.
End of stay cleaning available?
Yes, standard changeover clean included. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Smoking Allowed?
No smoking allowed at the property
Minimum stay
In 2025, 3 nights.
In 2026, 3 nights in off-peak seasons, 5 nights during peak season.
Heating costs included?
Yes