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Queen enjoys ‘knitted Sandringha­m’ display

- By TONY JONES

THE Queen was left impressed by the efforts of a pensioner who has painstakin­gly created a “knitted Sandringha­m” version of her Norfolk home.

Margaret Seaman, a 92year-old great-great grandmothe­r, has spent two years working on the woolly royal residence and during the pandemic was knitting up to 15 hours a day with the aim of fundraisin­g for local hospitals.

When the Queen visited Sandringha­m recently she toured the display, now on show at her Norfolk home, and appeared to enjoy seeing it recreated in miniature.

The centre-piece is an 18ftlong Sandringha­m House featuring intricate architectu­re, chimneys and windows surrounded by knitted trees.

Other landmarks from the Queen’s estate are featured, including St Mary Magdalene Church, where the monarchy attend the Christmas Day service, and there are even knitted members of the royal family.

Mrs Seaman, a widow, said about the Queen viewing her knitted attraction: “That was absolutely wonderful, she seemed to enjoy it very much.”

She added: “I started it two years ago and knitted the main house the first year and then the second year while we were in lockdown I did the remaining buildings the church and the stables and the museum.

“Although we were in lockdown I was never bored, or never wished I could go out or anything, I was quite happy at home knitting Sandringha­m – I thoroughly enjoyed it.

“I live with my daughter since I lost my husband and I knit all day, she does everything else and looks after me and does all the cooking – and I knit between 12 and 15 hours a day.”

Mrs Seaman’s creation was available to view as a work in progress at the Forum in Norwich and has raised around £3,000 in donations from those impressed by the pensioner’s efforts.

The knitter is fundraisin­g through a Just Giving page for projects at three Norfolk hospitals, including a dedicated breast cancer unit at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, a maternity bereavemen­t suite at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn and a community improvemen­t project at the James Paget University Hospital, Gorlestono­n-Sea.

Visitors to Sandringha­m will be able to make a make a donation to the projects and the knitted display forms part of a visit to Sandringha­m House until October 14.

 ??  ?? Ninety-two-year-old Margaret Seaman from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, makes adjustment­s to her creation ‘Knitted Sandringha­m’, on display in the Ballroom of Sandringha­m House
Ninety-two-year-old Margaret Seaman from Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, makes adjustment­s to her creation ‘Knitted Sandringha­m’, on display in the Ballroom of Sandringha­m House
 ??  ?? The creation by Margaret Seaman shows miniature woollen versions of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children
The creation by Margaret Seaman shows miniature woollen versions of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children
 ??  ?? This creation by Margaret Seaman depicts miniature woollen versions of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on a balcony
This creation by Margaret Seaman depicts miniature woollen versions of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on a balcony

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