Sandringham is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England, located in the north of the county. It sits about 2 kilometers south of Dersingham, roughly 12 kilometers north of King's Lynn, and around 60 kilometers northwest of Norwich. The area is best known for Sandringham House and the Sandringham Estate, which has long served as a private residence associated with the British monarchy. The village includes the nearby West Newton parish, and the estate covers a substantial portion of the surrounding countryside along with royal gardens and grounds. The current notable link for many visitors is the royal residence itself and its museum, which showcases the history of the estate and the royal family. For practical context: Sandringham is often described as the birthplace of Diana, Princess of Wales, due to her birth in the village.
