King Charles plans to rip up the lawn at his Sandringham Estate and replace it with a new ‘eco project’.
The King has made plans to create a ‘climate-friendly Topiary Garden’ to improve the Estate’s biodiversity.
The plans announced by the property include introducing over 5,000 ‘healing Yew tree hedging plants’ as well as bringing year-round colour with lavender.
Artist’s impression of the planned ‘eco project’ at the Sandringham Estate. Picture: SWNS
The lawn was previously used to grow crops for the ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign in WWII and was an elegant partitioned garden known as a Parterre back in