King Charles is making a fun new addition to his back garden - building a royal crazy golf course.

The 18-hole is being built in the parkland on the Sandringham Estate just in time for the summer season.

Visitors can book a tee time every five minutes between 11am and 4pm.

In addition to the new golf course, the 350-acre royal parkland includes an orienteering route and a newly renovated children's woodland play area.

Sandringham's newest addition is on its way Sandringham's newest addition is on its way (Image: Ian Burt)

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The King's golfing pursuits come after he became a patron of the world-famous Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews - the oldest golf club in the world.

However, it's not the only new crazy golf course arriving in the area.

Couple Victoria and Henry Cushing run The Pumpkin House at Brookhill Farm in Thursford and launched their farming-themed nine-hole course just two weeks ago.

To put around the royal estate tickets begin at £3 for Under fives, £5 for children aged between five and 15 and £7 for an adult.

The course is planned to be in action from July 6 until September 15.