European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Britain a Little peek at the lifestyle of the windsors stories by Dave Diehl . Bureau Queen ii has ,1 Home Only a few Miles hmm the Norfolk coast Sandringham House and ils acres of gardens farms and words is whore her highness spends in least the now year holidays i a by year a visit to the 270-room House and its grounds is a must for Wati hers will give a rare glimpse of the living arrangements of the very upper crust if British society. But just a Small glimpse. Only .1fraction of Iho Royal House is open o the Public accessible by the Back floor. Anyone who has been in better Kepi abodes like Buckingham Palace will soon recognize that Sandringham or Whit one is allowed to see of it is not cored for As Well. Few houses Royal or not would match Sandringham. However it s easy to see that .1 lot of Effort Iii gone the Public. Inside Only a Walkway is accessible to vis Lars act. Horary Carpel has been Laid everywhere to keep the original Carpel and floor ing from being soiled. It s almost hard to imagine what the House would be like when the Monarch is there. Ouli Ide the House the walkways Are Well trampled and lacking much of the attention to detail to be expected of the country s no. 1 family. A Small museum behind the House is chock full of what lives the impression in be things Iho Queen did t want in her House. A car museum has .1 few interesting Sandringham House is ant of the Toyal family s favorite residences. Pieces including a rusting my sports car print e Charles used when he was l . Cost to visit the House ind grounds from 70 Pence for it ids labout it cd 1.ho pounds fur a Multi i u $2,70. The House is i i lit Miles a King s off Highway a 1english coast offers More than beaches it s summer in Britain and although there is an abundance of them no one can Ever be More than 65 Miles away from one the country s beaches ind Waterside resorts Are jammed any weekend Notor May Day has Beach seekers queued up in traffic jams that Start at the shorelines and end Miles away. The Norfolk coast in Eastern England is said to be one of the Moil Beautiful in Britain on any Span of a few Short Miles the traveler can find anything from amusement Parks and discos to the of an unspoiled uncrowded Beach bordered by Sand dunes and populated Only by wildlife. Writer Paul Theroux was attracted to ii. So much a that he walked around the entire coast of great Britain. He wrote a Book about it Trie King Lom by the sati. The greatest and Vantuh this Lour was that a country tended to seep to its coast it was concentrated there deposited against its beaches like the tit wrack from the sea he wrote. A culinary Benefit of the n or Foik coast line is i it s blessed with a prosperous fishing Industry. Fresh shellfish and seafood Are specialities at Many restaurants. Another Delight is the shellfish bars popular with the locals and a Staple of Seaside communities. For the last 31 year Dennis friary has been Selling his tiny plates of North sea edibles. Names like cockles whelks prawns shrimp and Samphire Dot ins Chalk menu Board. From his Liny trailer on the water s Edge of welts next the sea friary plier his Trade that s based on 25-Pence about 40 cents plates of the sea produced delicacies Al no extra Cost friary will explain the dish s origins the Best Way to eat them and will most Likely include a Little history of the town. Samphire hell Tell you is found Only in the mud Flats along the Norfolk and Lincolnshire coast. And hell add hat he Best Way to eat the seaweed looking Plant is to hold it by the Stem and suck the Creen off.". Crabs particularly Cramer crabs Are said to be among the Best in the world. ,. There Are dozens of towns Worth visiting on tie Norfolk coast. Two of the largest Are King s Lynn and huns Anlon bul All have their own attraction and a Ifo More information on the East Anglian coastline Call the East Anglian tourist Board at 0 173 -fl22922. The Harbour of Wollf next the sea Norfolk. August 14, 1986 stripes Njg
