The relocation of ex-Prince Andrew from his current temporary residence at the Wood Farm to his future residence, the Marsh Farm in Wolferton on the Sandringham estate, has been nearing. Multiple reports have suggested that the five-bedroom property has been undergoing renovation at the moment. However, the renovation work has reportedly faced a serious obstacle.
Ex-Prince Andrew’s Marsh Farm home’s front lawn reportedly riddled with molehills
After vacating Royal Lodge last month, ex-Prince Andrew‘s future residence at the Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate was reported to be undergoing renovations for quite some time. However, Hello! magazine reported that the property’s front lawn has been full of molehills, posing a serious problem as it got in the line of renovation. Pest control vans have also been spotted in the area. Apart from molehills, the road that leads up to the farmhouse has been riddled with potholes as well.
The report came after the former Duke of York’s arrest by Thames Valley Police on his 66th birthday, on February 19, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. After 11 hours of interrogation, the former prince was released, but he continues to be under investigation.
Simultaneously, Hello! reported that workers from Linney Cooper, a family-run company, have been hired to do the renovation works at Marsh Farm. The company holds a two-time Royal Warrant. As per the publication, they have previously supplied and installed flooring at several royal residences such as Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle, and Frogmore House.
A Next Level Flooring Solutions van was also recently spotted at Marsh Farm. The company is based near King’s Lynn, and supplies hardwood and laminate flooring. A different report also suggested that the installation of a six-foot fence around the perimeter of his new residence is almost complete, along with a gate that will be set up to complete the tall wooden barrier. After completion of the work, the fence and the gate will supposedly block a large section of the house from view from the nearby road.
