Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Tour the charming Royal estate of Sandringham with historian Lucy Worsley
Its glorious coastline, delightful Broads and gentle pace of life have drawn visitors to Norfolk for centuries – and that includes the Royal Family. Sandringham in the west of the county has been the private home of British monarchs since 1862. And throughout her life, the late Queen Elizabeth II loved it as a retreat.
On our five-day trip, you will visit this charming Royal estate in the company of historian Dr Lucy Worsley. She will give an exclusive talk and answer your questions about Britain’s great houses and the Royal Family.
The late Queen’s grandfather, George V, described ‘dear old Sandringham’ as ‘the place I love better than anywhere else in the world’, while her father, George VI, wrote to his mother, Queen Mary: ‘I have always been so happy here and I love the place.’
On our fabulous short break, you will also have ample time to enjoy three heritage railway trips and a memorable cruise by paddle steamer on the Broads. You’ll explore lovely destinations along the way, including Wroxham, Horning and Cromer.
Royal residence: On The Mail on Sunday’s five-day trip of Norfolk, you’ll explore Sandringham House (pictured) which was a beloved country home of the late Queen Elizabeth II
On the tour you will cruise the lovely Norfolk Broads (pictured) aboard the Mississippi paddle boat Southern Comfort
This trip, which includes four nights at the Holiday Inn Norwich North, has proved extremely popular every time it has been run – so book now to secure your place.
REASONS TO BOOK
Talk and Q&A with Dr Lucy Worsley: You will hear a private talk by historian Lucy, who has presented a number of TV shows for the BBC, Channel 4 and History.
She will host a Q&A session before you visit the Sandringham estate the same day.
Tour Sandringham with Dr Lucy Worsley: The Royal Family’s country retreat since the mid-19th Century, Sandringham is fascinating to explore.
The walls could tell tales… and Lucy will offer her own insights before you tour the house and gardens, and see the collection of vintage vehicles and exotic curiosities.
Historic rail journeys: You will enjoy three fantastic heritage rail journeys. Admire Norfolk’s unspoilt countryside as you ride the Bure Valley Railway, travel between Norwich and Sheringham on the Bittern Line, and take a scenic coastal trip on the North Norfolk Railway, also known as the Poppy Line.
Cruise the Norfolk Broads: There are few better ways to enjoy the Norfolk Broads than on an afternoon cruise aboard the Mississippi paddle boat Southern Comfort.
Relax as you follow the course of the river Bure, passing windmills and spotting water birds in the reed beds.
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