Assistant Head Gardener
- Employer
- Sandringham Estate
- Location
- Sandringham, Norfolk
- Salary
- Competitive with benefits
- Closing date
- 4 Jan 2025
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- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
- Function
- Gardening Jobs, Management Jobs
- Sector
- Horticultural Specialist
- Seniority
- Manager
Job Details
Are you passionate about horticulture and looking for an opportunity to showcase your skill in a leadership role? We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Assistant Head Gardener to join our dynamic team and help maintain the beauty and functionality of the Sandringham Estate.
The Gardens at Sandringham House have been developed in turn by each Monarch since 1863 and now include extensive Water Gardens, a highly ornamental Woodland Walk, formal planting schemes, rockwork by James Pulham, an array of mature, ancient and rare trees, a newly planted Arboretum and an on-site Nursery.
This is a full-time position working predominantly Monday to Friday, however due to the nature of the role, flexibility will be required as there will be some weekend working
Company
WELCOME TO SANDRINGHAM ESTATE
https://www.sandringhamestate.co.uk/
Watch a tour around Sandringham Estate in 2023
"SANDRINGHAM IS THE MUCH-LOVED COUNTRY RETREAT OF THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY"
Generations of history since 1862
With generations of history linked to the British Monarch, Sandringham Estate remains the private country retreat to Their Majesties The King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Including an organic farm, sawmill, residential and commercial properties, local parishes and communities nestled in the heart of The Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The House with Jacobean style exterior was built by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra and houses a collection of treasures ranging from the Victorian-era to present day. Surrounded by glorious Gardens landscaped by Geoffrey Jelicoe - developed in turn by each Monarch and an extensive Royal Parkland with Children's Play Area and Courtyard Facilities.
Welcome to a working Estate offering opportunities to relax and unwind, exercise and clear your mind and give a fascinating insight into the heritage of The Royal Family.
Our beautiful gardens - Where you could be working next
Set over 25 hectares (60 acres) and enjoyed by the Royal Family and their guests when in residence, the more formal Gardens are open from April - October. The grounds have been developed in turn by each monarch since 1863 when King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra purchased the Estate.
A densely planted shrubbery with a shady woodland walk was instigated by Queen Elizabeth II in the late 1960’s. A collection of Rhododendron, Camellia and Magnolia trees were brought up from Windsor were planted to create more interest, shelter and privacy in the garden.
Much of the planting has now matured and along with a wide range of rare and unusual trees, under planted with shade loving plants, provide a spectacular display for those who enjoy the shape, colour and texture of leaves, stems and bark though the seasons.
Created by Geoffrey Jelicoe in 1947 for King George VI the formal enclosed areas of garden are informally planted in a cottage garden style and are usually at their best in late July where they act as a haven for bees and butterflies.
Throughout the garden areas of informal lawn are dotted with trees of all ages including an oak tree planted by Queen Victoria and a Giant Red Wood tree planted by Princess Christian Of Denmark. The Oldest tree in the Garden is a Veteran Oak standing beside the upper lake, this is said to be over 8oo years old. Two ornamental lakes are bordered areas of rockwork were landscaped in the 1880’s for King Edward VII by James Pulham, a landscape gardener of the time who specialised in stonework and the creation of grottoes, rock faces and stoneware which was very popular at the time.
Natural Springs feed the lakes and an ornamental stream planted with moisture loving plants meandering through meadow areas. This part of the garden is managed in a more naturalistic style to encourage a wide range of wildlife.
Please Note: There are uneven surfaces in the Gardens due to the landscape and historic nature of the property, some surfaces may be slippery when wet. Open water in the Gardens and all children should be closely supervised at all times. A full risk assessment is in place.
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Contact us
enquiries@sandringhamestate.co.uk
The Sandringham Estate
Estate Office
Sandringham
Norfolk
PE35 6EN
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