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Join David Starkey at the Queen’s country retreat

Exclusive for MoS readers: Indulge in a tour of Sandringha­m with the brilliant historian – and enjoy scenic trips by rail and paddle steamer

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NORFOLK is one of the most serene and beautiful parts of Britain, a place where life moves at a more leisurely pace. Even the Royal Family go there to relax: Sandringha­m, the Queen’s much loved country retreat, has been the private home of four generation­s of British monarchs.

On this extraordin­ary five-day trip, which is exclusive to Mail on Sunday readers, you will visit Sandringha­m in the company of the brilliant historian Dr David Starkey. Fascinatin­g, incisive and never afraid to speak his mind, Dr Starkey will give an exclusive talk and take part in a Q&A about Sandringha­m and the modern monarchy.

Dr Starkey says: ‘ The British monarchy is ancient but the House of Windsor – which turned an autocratic German dynasty i nto a homely English family – is barely a century old. One building more than any other symbolises the change: Sandringha­m House. It’s the cosiest, most ordinary and least palatial of palaces. I look forward to taking you r ound t hi s much l oved, slightly battered place where the modern monarchy was born.’

You will also have ample time to enjoy no fewer than three heritage railway journeys and a cruise by paddle s t eamer on t he Norfolk Broads on this wonderful s hort break. And you’ l l explore delightful destinatio­ns along the way, including Wroxham, Horning and Cromer. Our first departure of this exclusive trip sold out in just two days, so we have added two new dates – in June and September next year. Book now to secure your place.

REASONS TO BOOK Talk and Q&A with Dr David Starkey

You will enjoy a private talk from the celebrated historian on the subject of Sandringha­m and the modern monarchy, with the chance to ask Dr Starkey questions afterwards. Readers will also receive a compliment­ary copy of Crown & Country, his fascinatin­g history of the Kings and Queens of England, which he will be happy to sign in person after his talk.

Tour Sandringha­m

The Royal Family’s country retreat since the middle of the 19th Century, Sandringha­m is a fascinatin­g estate to explore, where the walls could tell many a tale. Dr Starkey will offer his own insights before you stroll t hrough t he house and its delightful formal gardens and admire the collection of vintage vehicles and exotic curiositie­s.

Historic rail journeys

You will also enjoy three fantastic heritage rail journeys. Admire Norfolk’ s unspoilt countrysid­e as you ride the Bure Valley Railway, travel between Norwich and Sheringham on the Bittern Line, and take a scenic coastal trip on the North Norfolk Railway, affectiona­tely known as the Poppy Line.

Cruise on the Broads

There are few better ways to enjoy the beautiful Norfolk Broads than on an afternoon cruise on the Southern Comfort Mississipp­i Paddle Boat. Relax as you follow the course of the River Bure, passing windmills and spotting water birds in the reed beds.

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HOME OF A MODERN MONARCHY: Sandringha­m House, above. Left: A North Norfolk Railway steam train
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