
Sandringham Estate is perhaps best known for the apples and apple juice produced in the orchards planted by King George V, but it also includes arable farmland growing wheat, rye and barley, conifer and broadleaf woodland, and organic vegetables and soft fruit. Other Estate products include:
- blackcurrants grown for processing into cordial
- timber which is processed in the Sawmill and turned into gates, fencing and garden buildings
- cut flowers, shrubs and herbs grown in the Estate's glasshouses and sold at the Visitor Centre
- vegetables being grown on a trial plot in the old Walled Garden and used in the Visitor Centre Restaurant
- beef and lamb raised on the Estate which are available from the Farm Shops in Great Bircham and West Newton or online via http://www.greatbirchamfoods.co.uk.