East Anglia
The Graves At Elveden
Elveden Church, Elveden, Suffolk
The Graves of Maharajah Duleep Singh, his wife Maharani Bamba, and youngest so Pince Edward Albert are in the churchyard at Elveden
Ancient House Museum
White Hart Street, Thetford, Norfolk
The museum founded in 1924 by Prince Frdereick Duleep Singh, houses a large collection on the family.
Please check for opening times before visiting
The Statue of Maharajah Duleep Singh
Butten Island, Thetford, Norfolk
The bronze equestrain statue was unveiled in the town in 1997 by the Prince of Wales.
The Island is accessible at all times.
The Grave of Prince Frederick Duleep Singh
Blo' Norton Church, Diss, Norfolk
Prince Frederick was a resident of this village for almost 20 years as is buried in the Church at Blo’ Norton
Open to the public
St Andrews Church, Blo Norton
Blo Norton church, Bo Norton, Diss, Norfolk
The Church at Blo Norton was where Prince Frderick regulalry attended and has a memorial plaque and is mentioned in the ‘Roll of Honour’ inside the church
Blo' Norton War Memorial
Blo' Norton Church, Diss, Norfolk
The memorial was designed and unveiled by Prince Frederick who was a resident of this village for almost 20 years, in honour of his comrades from the village who died in the WWI
Princesses Norfolk residence
Hampton House, Blo' Norton, Diss, Norfolk
This thatched cottage was purchased by Prince Frederick for his sisters, Princess Sophia and Bamba lived here between 1920 and 1955.
Private property, can be viewed from The Street
Grave of Sir John Login
Church at Old Felixstowe, Suffolk
The red granite and marble memroial was built by Maharajah Duleep Singh for his guardian John Login
Open to the public
Home of Prince Victor Duleep Singh
Hockwold Hall, Hockwold, Suffolk
The former home of Prince Victor Duleep Singh and his wife is now a holiday let
The Manor House
Old Buckenham, Norfolk
The Manor House was the residence of the Princesses between 1897 and 1906 when Prince Frederick lived at the nearby Old Buckenham Hall.
Private property, can be viewed from The village Green
Black Prince's Temple
Blo Norton, Diss, Norfolk
The Folly built by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh in 1923 close to his house at Blo Norton Hall became known as the ‘Black Princes Temple’. It fell into to disrepair but the ruins can still be seen in teh woodlands next to the Hall
St Andrews Church
Blo Norton, Diss, Norfolk
The church has a long association with Prince Frederick, where he would attend regularly, sing hymns on Sundays, and was laid to retst in its grounds
Please check for opening times before visiting