You Can Now Rent The Folly at Sandringham in the U.K.
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You Can Now Rent The Folly at Sandringham in the U.K.
- The Folly at Sandringham is now available to rent.
- The gorgeous country estate is a favorite among the British royal family, especially King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
- Guests will be able to enjoy cozy fireplaces, beautiful grounds, and royal artifacts during their stay.
It’s not every day that you get to say your vacation is fit for royalty. But with a new stay thanks to Oliver’s Travels, you can.
The travel agency is now helping travelers book unforgettable stays at The Folly at Sandringham, a stunning cottage retreat set in Sandringham , a private woodland country estate in the U.K.—it’s owned by the royal family and one of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s favorite getaway destinations.
The cottage, Oliver’s Travels says, was originally constructed as a spot for the women in the royal family and their guests to retire to for tea in the afternoon, and has been lovingly upgraded into a “luxurious retreat” for all.
“The Folly honors its romantic past while embracing modern comfort,” the listing says. “Period features—stone hearths, arched entryways, hand-finished floors—have been lovingly preserved.” And throughout the home, guests will find “royal artefacts from the private collection [that] add depth and authenticity.”
The royal luxury begins right when you step up to the home, with a gorgeous wraparound porch that allows you to sit and savor the stunning grounds for as long as you wish. Inside, guests will find a warm drawing room filled with cozy furnishings and French doors that open to the garden outside, making it an ideal spot to sit in the summer and let the country breeze flow through. “It’s a space for reading, conversation, or simply watching the garden come to life,” the company says.
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Down a small staircase, guests will find a full kitchen and dining area that’s just as chic as you’d expect, painted in “heritage turquoise.” The space is perfect for those who want to cook and share a meal, thanks to its oversized sinks, electric range, and generous countertop space.
When they’re ready, guests can retire upstairs to sleep in one of the three double bedrooms spread across two separate wings, perfect for large families and large groups of friends. And yes, the primary bedroom has a king-size bed fit for Charles. It even has a fireplace that only adds to the royal romance.
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The home also has a turret, a small tower that can be accessed through a stone staircase outside. At the top, guests can take in the sweeping views of the estate. “It’s a serene spot for journaling, sketching, or morning coffee in the canopy,” Oliver’s Travels adds.
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“From your doorstep, the entire Sandringham Estate is yours to explore. Meandering trails, formal gardens, and open meadows invite long walks and peaceful moments,” the listing says. Guests can also visit Sandringham House, located on the same grounds, which is open from April to October. While there, visitors can indulge in other royal activities and experiences, including afternoon tea, guided tours, and Forest School sessions on the grounds (these require advanced booking, so plan ahead).
Or, simply book the property to do nothing at all. “The Folly is a place that invites rest, wonder, and reconnection,” Oliver’s Travels says. “Layered in heritage, surrounded by nature, and designed with care. This is a stay where every detail tells a story.”
Who knows, you may even run into a real-life king (or a prince) while you’re there, too.