Sandringham House
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Sandringham House
Summary
Sandringham House is an English country house[1]. It ranks in the top 0.37% of english_country_house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,216 views/month, #2 of 542).[2]
Key Facts
- Sandringham House was a member of Historic Houses Association[3].
- Sandringham House is located in Sandringham[4].
- Sandringham House is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- Sandringham House's instance of is recorded as English country house[6].
- Sandringham House's instance of is recorded as historic house museum[7].
- Sandringham House's instance of is recorded as royal palace[8].
- Sandringham House's instance of is recorded as country house[9].
- Sandringham House's instance of is recorded as Residence of the British Royal Family[10].
- Sandringham House's architect is recorded as A. J. Humbert[11].
- Sandringham House is owned by British royal family[12].
- Sandringham House is owned by Victoria[13].
- Sandringham House's architectural style is recorded as Jacobethan[14].
- Sandringham House is made of brick[15].
- Sandringham House's Commons category is recorded as Sandringham House[16].
- Sandringham House's occupant is recorded as Edward VII[17].
- Sandringham House's occupant is recorded as Alexandra of Denmark[18].
- Sandringham House's occupant is recorded as Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale[19].
- Sandringham House's occupant is recorded as George V[20].
- 1865 marks the founding of Sandringham House[21].
- Sandringham House's OS grid reference is recorded as TF6913827860[22].
- Sandringham House's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.829722222222, 'lon': 0.51388888888889}[23].
- Sandringham House's official website is recorded as https://www.sandringhamestate.co.uk/[24].
- Sandringham House's has facility is recorded as accessible toilet[25].
- Sandringham House's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[26].
- Sandringham House's heritage designation is recorded as Grade II* listed park and garden[27].
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Founding
1865 marks the founding of Sandringham House[21].
Ownership
Owners include British royal family[12], a royal family[28], in United Kingdom[29] and Victoria[13], a monarch[30], 1819–1901[31], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[32], awarded the Knight of the Garter[33].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Sandringham House include Sandringham[34], a suburb[35], in Australia[36] and Sandringham time[37], a time zone[38], in United Kingdom[39].
Why It Matters
Sandringham House ranks in the top 0.37% of english_country_house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,216 views/month, #2 of 542).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
Entities named for it include Sandringham[34], a suburb[35], in Australia[36] and Sandringham time[37], a time zone[38], in United Kingdom[39].