Sandringham's gardens were opened to the public by King Edward VII in 1908, and the Museum by King George V in 1930; Sandringham House was opened to the public at Her Majesty The Queen's wish in her Silver Jubilee year of 1977.
There is a very great deal to see and do at Sandringham (a copy of our 2010 leaflet is available here); we recommend that visitors allow at least 4 hours in order to get the most out of their time here, and to make the most of the unhurried welcome we offer.
2010 opening dates: from Saturday 3rd April daily until and including Friday 23rd July, when the House, Gardens and Museum will be closed for a few days. The Gardens and Museum will re-open on Friday 30th July and the House on Saturday 31st July; we will then be open every day until Sunday 31st October.
Opening Times in Season:
Car and coach parking are free of charge. Dogs (except registered assistance dogs) are not admitted in the Gardens but are welcome in the Country Park. Private Evening Tours of Sandringham House are available by prior arrangement for groups. Average time of visit: allow 3-4 hours.
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