Inside York Cottage – the country home that Andrew Windsor might move to - Bundlezy

Inside York Cottage – the country home that Andrew Windsor might move to

York Cottage, Sandringham (Picture: Wikimedia)
The cottage is on the grounds of Sandringham(Picture: Wikimedia)

Andrew Windsor Mountbatten will no longer be able to live in the sprawling Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor – so where will he go?

One option that’s been suggested is York Cottage, a royal stately home in the grounds of Sandringham Estate, where the Queen’s beloved Norfolk home, Sandringham House, is situated.

Ironically, York Cottage used to be known as the Bachelor’s Cottage, so it could be quite fitting for Andrew.

It was gifted by the future King Edward VII, then the Prince of Wales, to his son Prince George, the Duke of York (later King George V) in 1893.

The Duke Of York lived there with Princess Mary after their marriage.

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M77GH6 York Cottage, Sandringham (NBY 440112)
The historic cottage could soon be home for Andrew (Picture: Alamy)

Lady Donaldson, the first female Lord Mayor of London, once wrote of the cottage: ‘York Cottage in its own context is a monument to the eccentricity of the family who lived there’.

The cottage – which is currently used as holiday accommodation and, in part, as accommodation for estate staff – is said to resemble ‘three Merrie England pubs joined together’, oozing charm and character.

A look back in time

circa 1895: York Cottage in Sandringham, Norfolk. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
A picture of York Cottage circa 1895 (Picture: London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Photograph of the Billiard Room at York Cottage, Sandringham, October 1897 A photograph of the interior of the Billard Room at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate. The photograph shows the billiard table in the centre of the room, cues stored at the back of the room, mounted stag heads on the back wall and a hunting scene painting (RCIN 402444) to the left of the room. (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)
A photograph of the interior of the Billiard Room at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)

Photograph of the Drawing Room at York Cottage, Sandringham, October 1897 A photograph of the interior of the Drawing Room inside York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate. Photograph shows the furniture and accessories, a bookcase at the far end of the room and a pile of books on a table in the foreground of the photograph. (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)
A photograph of the interior of the Drawing Room inside York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate in 1897 (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)

Photograph of the Duchess of York's room in York Cottage, Sandringham, October 1897 A photograph of the interior of the Duchess of York's room inside York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate. The photograph shows furniture and accessories, photographs in frames on the mantle and bookcase, an assortment of photographs placed in a cabinet and a small table with trinket boxes. (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)
Princess Mary, the Duchess of York’s room in York Cottage, Sandringham, in October 1897 (Picture: Royal Collection Trust)

If, for some reason, Andrew does not move to York Cottage, it’s believed another royal property is being flouted as an opportunity.

Andrew could call the Frogmore Cottage on the grounds of Windsor his new home after outrage at the recent revelation that he has not paid rent where he currently lives – Royal Lodge – for 22 years.

Frogmore Cottage is in the grounds of Windsor Castle, Berkshire, and was a wedding gift to Harry and Meghan from the late Queen Elizabeth.

Built in 1801, the ten-bedroomed, Grade II listed building had been empty for some time and underwent a multi-million pound refurbishment before the couple moved in during 2019.

The £2.4million bill for the building work was initially funded by the taxpayer, which the couple subsequently repaid.

It’s in the grounds of the 17th-century Frogmore House, where the couple had their wedding reception.

But it doesn’t stop at Frogmore Cottage – Fergie is reportedly eyeing up Adelaide Cottage, where Prince William and Kate currently live but will be moving out next month.

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