The Sandringham:
Sandringham
House in
Norfolk has been the private home of four generations of
Sovereigns since 1862. It was bought for The Prince of Wales
(later Edward VII). Since then
Sandringham has
been a popular holiday retreat for successive members of the Royal
Family. It was at Sandringham that The Queen's father, King George
VI, died on 6 February 1952. Since then it has been The Queen's
custom to spend the anniversary of her father's death and her own
Accession at Sandringham.
The Sandringham
collection is inspired by a decorative modern style, creating a
whole new dimension in ornamental wrought iron to provide a bold
statement of elegance and sophistication.