A GRADE II listed converted railway station next door to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home has hit the market.
Wolferton Railway Station, which sits on the same road as Andrew’s Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, is on the market for £1.25million.
The former railway station was once used by royals on their way to the Sandringham Estate Credit: Bav Media
The station sits just a few meters from the ex-prince’s current home Credit: Bav Media
The former station was used by the Royal family for decades, but has since been converted into housing.
It sits on a 0.5 acre site and has a breakfast, drawing and dining room, as well as a study and three bedrooms.
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It has been put on the market by Landles, who say “a most impressive” renovation was carried out to a high standard recently.
The station opened in 1862, and was used by generations of Royals to reach the Sandringham estate before it closed in 1969.
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Andrew’s new home at Marsh Farm sits seven miles away from the King’s Sandringham House Credit: Bav Media
The estate agents described the station as an ‘unspoilt hamlet gem’ Credit: Bav Media
Now the royal suite and public waiting rooms form part of the residential estate.
Disgraced Andrew moved into Marsh Farm in Wolferton, which is metres say from the corner station, in April after leaving Royal Lodge.
The station sits just a few meters from the ex-prince’s current home.
An online listing for the property describes it as: “An unspoilt hamlet ‘gem’ nestled as it is adjacent to the Royal Sandringham Estate.
“The properties dotted around are of the vernacular design with many still part of the Estate with only a few now in private hands.
“This is an ideal location for easy access to designated walks and cycle paths in the surrounding woodland together with the various public amenities that are offered on the Sandringham Estate.
“The A149 coast road leads up around all the coastal villages and towns into North Norfolk and with King’s Lynn only about 6 miles to the south with all shopping facilities and the train station giving direct access to London, King’s Cross.”
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Workmen have been working round the clock in March – putting the finishing touches to the Marsh Farm renovations.
Andrew, 66, wasn’t seen for months after returning from the police station following his arrest on February 19.
The King reportedly visited Sandringham earlier this month, but despite staying for a week, he did not visit his brother only two miles away.
The former working farm where Andrew now lives, includes a main house with two reception rooms and a kitchen and several outbuildings.
Marsh Farm is just seven miles west of Andrew’s brother the King’s Sandringham House.
A Sandringham estate no-fly zone was extended to cover the area over the former farm ahead of Andrew moving in.



