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      • Unlike the royal palaces owned by the Crown, such as Buckingham Palace, Holyrood Palace and Windsor Castle, Sandringham (along with Balmoral Castle in Scotland) is owned personally by the monarch. In 2022, following the Queen's death, Sandringham passed to her son and heir Charles III.
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  2. In 1836 Sandringham was bought by John Motteux, a London merchant, who already owned property in Norfolk and Surrey. Motteux had no direct heir, and on his death in 1843, his entire estate was left to Charles Spencer Cowper, the son of Motteux's close friend Emily Temple, Viscountess Palmerston.

  3. Jul 21, 2021 · Both Balmoral Castle and the Sandringham Estate are privately owned by the monarch making them extra special.

  4. Jan 28, 2022 · It's owned by the royal family and known for serving as Queen Elizabeth II's country home. The property spans almost 20 acres, but it came from humble beginnings. According to Historic Houses, there was evidence that a house was built on the location as early as the late 13th century.

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  5. Jan 30, 2020 · For instance, Forbes explains that Queen Elizabeth II does have a private real estate portfolio, and it's impressive. The collection of pricey properties includes both Sandringham House and ...

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · Here’s a look at the history of this ancient English castle where King Charles and his extended clan plan to spend the holidays, and how you can visit Sandringham Estate.

  7. Sep 15, 2022 · The Queen's great-grandfather King Edward VII bought Sandringham House, which sits on roughly 3,200 hectares, in 1862. Both have remained in the family since.

  8. Who owns Sandringham House? Sandringham House is privately owned by the British Royal Family, not the estate or the British government. Specifically, it’s the personal possession of King Charles by right of the Crown.

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