Nestled in the grounds of the Sandringham estate on Norfolk's coastline, King Charles revealed a "kingdom" has been built for children, far and wide, to explore. Free to access and open to the public, the woodland play park features the usual climbing frames, swings and slides, but perhaps its most exciting addition is the timber water tower. Looming over the rest of the forest haven, the tower stands at eight metres tall and was inspired by the real-life Victorian Appleton Water Tower on the edge of the Sandringham estate.
Sharing the update on social media, a picture of the stunning structure was posted to the official Sandringham Estate Instagram account. Alongside the image, a message was penned to potential visitors of the playground. It read: "Your own kingdom to explore. Brin

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