These Are All Of Queen Elizabeth's HomesLeah SilvermanFri, December 22, 2017 at 3:44 PM UTCHer portfolio includes much more than just Buckingham Palace. GettyCrown-owned, the palace-located in the City of Westminster-belongs to the ruling monarch at the time, a tradition that dates back to 1837. It has a total of 775 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. Visitors can actually tour a number of the state rooms inside the palace during specific times of the year. Book Now Buckingham Palace Summer State Rooms TourGettyThe Queen moved here first with her sister, Margaret, during WWII for safety reasons. Today, the Queen frequents this location on weekends, and it serves as a country home of sorts. As with Buckingham Palace, Windsor is home to Queen Elizabeth as long as she is ruling monarch. It spans 13 acres and boasts 1,000 rooms, making it the largest occupied castle in the world. More Info Windsor Castle, Windsor, EnglandGettyThe Edinburgh palace is where the Queen stays during her visits to Scotland, typically the first week of the summer. It was originally founded as a monastery in 1128.More Info Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, ScotlandGettyThe Scottish Escape and a royal favorite, Balmoral is a private estate of the Queen. It's where she spends many weeks at the end of each summer, and is also presumed to be her favorite.More Info Balmoral Castle, Ballater, ScotlandGettyA beloved private home of the Queen, Sandringham is often used for entertaining during the holidays. It is also where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be spending Christmas this year. More Info Sandringham Estate, Sandringham, EnglandGettyAs with the palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen dwells in Hillsborough during her visits to northern Ireland. It is also the official residence of Northern Ireland's Secretary of State. Built in the 1770s, the home is surrounded by 100 acres of lush green gardens.More Info Hillsborough Castle, Hillsborough, Northern Ireland Follow Delish on Instagram.Download the Delish app.Getty1 of 7Her portfolio includes much more than just Buckingham Palace. Getty1 of 7Her portfolio includes much more than just Buckingham Palace. GettyThe Headquarters: Buckingham Palace2 of 7Crown-owned, the palace-located in the City of Westminster-belongs to the ruling monarch at the time, a tradition that dates back to 1837. It has a total of 775 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. Visitors can actually tour a number of the state rooms inside the palace during specific times of the year. Book Now Buckingham Palace Summer State Rooms TourGettyThe Country Home: Windsor Castle3 of 7The Queen moved here first with her sister, Margaret, during WWII for safety reasons. Today, the Queen frequents this location on weekends, and it serves as a country home of sorts. As with Buckingham Palace, Windsor is home to Queen Elizabeth as long as she is ruling monarch. It spans 13 acres and boasts 1,000 rooms, making it the largest occupied castle in the world. More Info Windsor Castle, Windsor, EnglandGettyThe Scottish Residence: Holyrood Palace4 of 7The Edinburgh palace is where the Queen stays during her visits to Scotland, typically the first week of the summer. It was originally founded as a monastery in 1128.More Info Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, ScotlandGettyThe Summer Home: Balmoral Castle5 of 7The Scottish Escape and a royal favorite, Balmoral is a private estate of the Queen. It's where she spends many weeks at the end of each summer, and is also presumed to be her favorite.More Info Balmoral Castle, Ballater, ScotlandGettyThe Holiday Home: Sandringham Estate6 of 7A beloved private home of the Queen, Sandringham is often used for entertaining during the holidays. It is also where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may be spending Christmas this year. More Info Sandringham Estate, Sandringham, EnglandGettyThe Irish Residence: Hillsborough Castle7 of 7As with the palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen dwells in Hillsborough during her visits to northern Ireland. It is also the official residence of Northern Ireland's Secretary of State. Built in the 1770s, the home is surrounded by 100 acres of lush green gardens.More Info Hillsborough Castle, Hillsborough, Northern Ireland Follow Delish on Instagram.Download the Delish app.GettyHer portfolio includes much more than just Buckingham Palace.From DelishAbout Our Ads