Removal vans spotted at Marsh Farm ahead of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's move

Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 17/03/2026

- 10:42

Updated: 17/03/2026

- 11:12

Extensive work has been ongoing across the property

Removal vans have been spotted at Marsh Farm ahead of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's move on the Sandringham estate.

The former prince is currently residing at Wood Farm, having not been seen since his release from Aylsham Police Station following his arrest for suspicion of misconduct in public office.


At least two lorries appear to be at the house from the fine art storage company Gander and White.

The firm holds a Royal Warrant for fine art services from King Charles, having previously been awarded one by Queen Elizabeth II.

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Renovation work has been ongoing at Marsh Farm

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Andrew Mountbatten-WindsorAndrew has not been seen since leaving Aylsham Police Station | REUTERS

Marsh Farm is a five-bedroom property that has undergone renovation work over the past month.

Luxury carpet was recently installed with workmen from family-run company Linney Cooper being spotted at the property in Wolferton.

The company, which holds two Royal Warrants, provides luxury carpets and has installed flooring in numerous royal residences.

Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have seen work done by the group.

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Workers have been seen at Marsh Farm throughout the past month

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As revealed by HELLO!, a van from the five-star company was seen at the property, to go along with Sky TV being installed and a fence being completed.

Images indicate that a gate has been installed to finish the six-foot-high wooden barrier built around the Wolferton property.

The fence covers the majority of the two-storey house from the nearby public road.

A trench has also been dug between the former farmhouse and a barn next door, but it is unclear why.

Marsh FarmWork has been ongoing throughout the last month at Marsh Farm | GETTY

At least 20 tankers were spotted recently delivering 150,000 gallons of liquid manure to Marsh Farm.

Large white lorries bearing signs reading "non-hazardous products" rolled down the small, quaint roads carrying gallons of manure.

The world's media has descended on the Norfolk estate over the past month following the former prince's arrest and release under investigation.

Neighbours in the area previously shared their thoughts on his arrest.

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Andrew is currently living at Wood Farm after being booted out of Royal Lodge

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Luke Schrier, 47, told The Times: "I just think Andrew needs to go. It's an embarrassment to England because this is going to be worldwide."

Local bricklayer Jamie Jackson said: "My mum and my nan all follow (the royals) - anyone my age doesn't care. I don't know anyone that supports him round here.

"I don't think it's very fair. They've arrested him in a Range Rover, brand-spanking new... why didn't he go in the back of a Mondeo like anybody else?"

Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing.