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Sandringham Game and Country Fair, Sep 12 to Sep 13, 2009

Sandringham Game & Country Fair now in its 4th year, is Living Heritage's most prestigious game and country show.  The show organisers will continue to work closely with the Sandringham estate to retain its quality and popular attractions and further develop the show.

 

Prices: Adults £9.00 / OAP’s £8.00 / Children £4.00

Open 10.00am to 6.00pm Daily

Venue - Sandringham, Sandringham Park, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EN

Featured attractions at this show:

Falconry Village

The Falconry Village comprises of a flying arena, indoor training arena, specialised trade stands, static displays, resident falconers plus guests, clubs and everything else you would expect to find at a falconry show.

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Falconry Village

Dog Zone

Living Heritage hold a number of dog events and demonstrations at the Fairs, with something to interest every dog owner whether it be seeking advice, watching specialist demonstrations or entering your pet dog into the Fun Dog Show.

For the more competitive and professional there are pedigree Dog Shows, Lurcher Racing, Chase The Bunny (fun), Working Tests and The Gundog Multiscurry.

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Dog Zone

Equestrian

Horses have been a been a vital part of country life as a means of transportation and work force. They are still used today to work in the most dense and difficult conditions.

These demonstrations can be seen in the specialist arena. Other types of horse are used for competitions such as scurry racing and mounted games, which can be seen in the main arena.

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Target Field Sports

Target Field Sports are traditionally associated with hunting and / or pest control, although nowadays most of these sports are simply done for fun.

At Living Heritage Game and Country Fairs all that attend are welcome to come have have a go at all of the target sports on offer. As well as beginners, those that are more experienced can enter the series of competitions. (see local press for details)

 

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Craft Village

At our Country Fairs " Crafts " have always been present as a Craft Marquee, this has developed over the years to a Craft Village. This section of the Show has evolved to include specialist demonstrations such as Glass Blowing, Rural Skills, Blacksmiths, Chainsaw Carving and a potters wheel to name a few.

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Craft Village

Food Glorious Food

Food Glorious Food will showcase some of the best local and regional produce in the culinary market place today. Now a main feature of the show - Food Glorious Food will be accompanied by local and national retailers.

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Angling

Angling is one of the most popular sports and pastimes. Its popularity has increased over the years and many people of all ages and all walks of life enjoy the many different types of fishing.

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Venue Information

The House
Built in 1870 by the Prince and Princess of Wales, later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Sandringham was once described as 'the most comfortable house in England'. It has been passed down as a private home through four generations of British monarchs and is now the country retreat of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh.

The main ground floor rooms, regularly used by the Royal Family, are open to the public and the decor and contents remain very much as they were in Edwardian times. Both Queen Alexandra and later Queen Mary were great collectors of objets d'art hence the profusion of porcelain, jade and crystal oriental figures. Members of the Russian and European Royal Families were frequent guests at Sandringham and brought gifts of enamel, silver and silver-gilt: Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany gave a fine Dresden porcelain chandelier and mirror frame. Furniture was commissioned from the London firm of Holland & Sons by the Prince and Princess of Wales. The walls are hung with family portraits by the leading contemporary court painters: Heinrich von Angeli, Sir Luke Fildes, Franz Winterhalter and Edward Hughes. An important collection of oriental arms and armour is housed at Sandringham, brought back from the Far East and India in 1876.

Directions

Sandringham, Sandringham Park, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EN

By Car:
Sandringham is 6 miles north-east of King's Lynn and is signposted from the A148 Fakenham road and the A149 Hunstanton road.

Satellite Navigation:
Please follow the Game & Country Signs and not the satnav postcode directions as these will take you to the Estate Visitor Centre.

By Train to King's Lynn:
First Capital Connect run trains to King's Lynn Railway Station
Tel: 08457 48 49 50
http://www.qjump.co.uk

By Bus to King's Lynn:
National Express run coaches to King's Lynn Bus Station
Tel: 08705 80 80 80
http://www.gobycoach.com

By Bus from King's Lynn:
Bus number 41 or Coastliner service from King's Lynn Bus Station
Tel: 0870 608 2 608 (Traveline)
The bus stop for Sandringham is at the Sandringham Visitor Centre
http://www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk

By Bicycle:
National Cycle Route 1 passes close to Sandringham
Tel: 0117 929 0888 (Sustrans)
http://www.sustrans.org.uk

 

Forthcoming Events

Sep 11 to Sep 12 - Sandringham Game & Country Fair

Sep 25 to Sep 26 - South Western Game & Country Fair

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