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Fancy living next to the Queen? You'll need £1.19 million...
A Grade II Listed mansion set in the heart of the royal Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, is now for sale £1.19 million — and it has been described by agents as a 'once in a lifetime opportunity'.
Occupying a plot adjacent to Natural England's reserve at Wolferton, Station House is a truly unique property that is positioned next to the former Wolferton Railway Station — a well-known station once used by the royal family en route to Sandringham up until the late 1960s. If you're looking to live next to Her Majesty, then this is the home for you.
The impressive property has generously proportioned reception rooms, three bedrooms, a fitted kitchen with vaulted ceilings centred around an AGA, and a triple-aspect garden room looking out over the luscious lawns. But that's not all: new owners will also find a separate cosy snug and a small seating area within the footprint of the turret looking out over the lawns.
As for the interiors? The original tiling in the covered entrance porch makes a warm welcome, while the two sets of french doors opening out to the terrace flood the space with natural light. Some carpets could do with replacing, but this will give new owners the opportunity to put their own stamp on the home.
The garden is the real star of the show. Enclosed behind a combination of brick walls and cast iron railings, it includes beautifully planted shrubs, impressive brick pillars, sprawling lawns with mature plants, shrubs and trees, plus a wonderful spot for dining that is the most tranquil setting. Don't forget the surrounding countryside views, too. They'll have you reaching for the walking boots.
This property is currently on the market for £1,195,000 with Sowerby's.
Take a peek around the home...
Belying a common design assumption that canopy beds are for traditional settings only. This version from Rockett St George forgoes heavy curtains or voile covering, leaving an exposed iron frame as the focal point in this imposing country bedroom.
Pictured: Black Iron Canopy Bed at Rockett St George
This bedside scheme has a refined colour palette of just 3 shades – deep red, cream, and brown – whilst all of the visual interest comes from layers of pattern, texture, and playful accessories. We love the unexpected details here, especially the wall-mounted straw hats, and the pairing of ikat and rattan.
Pictured: Roa Lampshade, Calabash Rattan Table Lamp, Radnor Wood Bedside Table, and Areca Cushion Cover, all OKA
This John Lewis bedroom scheme is a treat to look at, with layer upon layer of botanical print and soft colours. This is a great example of how to use pale grey – frequently reserved for minimalist bedrooms – in a more maximalist way.
Pictured: Bobbin Bed Frame at John Lewis & Partners
A classic choice of bedroom colour; pale blue is a calming shade that can encourage relaxation and restful sleep. We love the clever paint effect of matching the colour on the walls to the door, skirting board and window frame.
Pictured: Blue Gum at Paint & Paper Library
This bedroom takes its design cues from the country cottage playbook, from the wrought iron bed and wood panelled walls, to the mismatched accessories and textured wool carpet.
Pictured: Country Living Salcombe Wool Carpet at Carpetright
This serene bedroom has strong Scandinavian influences in the pale wood walls, white-on-white colour palette, and accents of nature. If you want to create something similar, make sure you use lots of textiles and soft furnishings to soften and add warmth.
Pictured: Melbury Linen Bed at The White Company
Green is one of our favourite colours to use in a bedroom – especially this sophisticated and nature-inspired sage. You might naturally steer away from using browns alongside your greens for fear of labouring the theme, but this textured light brown works wonderfully well. Some clean, bright whites would fit in happily, too.
Pictured: Sage Green Bedtime Bundle at Piglet in Bed
Materials used – and celebrated – in their natural form is a common design feature of country homes and bedrooms. Here exposed brick, natural rattan, and raw wood are paired with soft and tactile accents (the velvet bedspread, berber rug, and pampas grass.
Pictured: Roll Top Woven Cane Bed at Rockett St George
There is nothing quite like being woken of a morning by natural light streaming in through your windows. We love this light and airy bedroom, featuring our Country Living Thirlmere upholstered bed, nestled under a set of skylights.
Pictured: Country Living Thirlmere Bed at Dreams
Whilst this playful 'Crane Fonda' wallpaper from Divine Savages is a statement in itself, the rest of this bedroom design scheme fully commits to a bold Art Deco theme – from the herringbone floor to the bamboo canopy bed and pink velvet bench. Another great paint effect here, with the dusty pink tones of the wallpaper matched in the painted ceiling.
Pictured: Crane Fonda 'Soft Copper' Wallpaper at Divine Savages
This cornflower blue bedlinen with sweet ruffled Oxford border from The White Company belongs in a country-inspired home. We love the woven seagrass detailing in the rug, bedside table and pendant light, too.
Pictured: Kara Hemp Fine-Stripe Bed Linen at The White Company
Accenting with black is a great design trick if you've found yourself with a lot of pastels or softer colours in your bedroom accessories or bedlinen. This striking black headboard adds a bit of depth and prevents the overall design scheme from appearing too chalky.
Pictured: Sheringham King Velvet Headboard at OKA
This cheery rose motif wallpaper from our Country Living collection at Homebase adds instant country cottage notes. The styling in this bedroom fully embraces the theme, with dusty pink and green accents, and matching fresh flowers.
Pictured: Country Living Country Rose Pink Wallpaper at Homebase
This bedroom is a masterclass in introducing cool, contemporary tones in a traditional setting, mixing silvery greys and fresh whites with more traditional features like the panelled wall, feature fireplace, and curved headboard. This is ideal for those who need total calm in their environment to get a good night's sleep.
Pictured: Dorma Purity Silbury Duvet and Pillowcase at Dunelm
This design provides a comprehensive country bedroom checklist: floral bedlinen, accents of sage green, light wood, plenty of texture, and elements from nature. Replicating the same in your own home won't steer you far wrong.
Pictured: Meadow Ditsy Floral Duvet Cover at Dunelm
Fully embracing the country estate theme here, with a riot of mismatched pattern across furniture and soft furnishings. The key to successfully mixing prints in this way is to choose complimentary base colours – here, the silvery grey on the bed complements the pale pink of the curtains, and the soft cream of the chair.
Pictured: Constance Fabric by Colefax and Fowler
You might not naturally add bold red velvet to a farmhouse setting, but as you can see here, it fits beautifully. Although counterintuitive, deep red is a great option if the wood in your home is very dark, because the richness of both are complementary. It's important to add lighter elements however, like the pale walls and pink bedlinen.
Pictured: Mandarin Bed Frame at Furniture Village
If you don't love the idea of following a theme or going big on colour and pattern, a nod to the countryside can be as subtle as adding a quaint duck motif, here printed on cotton bedding from our collection at Homebase.
Pictured: Country Living Ducks Printed Bedding Set at Homebase