Two cottages near to entrance to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Norfolk residence up for rent

Living next-door to royalty! Two cottages just yards from the entrance to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Norfolk residence of Anmer Hall are available to rent for up to £875-a-month

  • The £875-a-month and £725 per month homes are just 4m away from Anmer Hall
  • The properties are in the picturesque village which has 29 houses and 63 people
  • One has two bedrooms and the other is three-bedroom house with large garden

Two cottages just yards from the entrance to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Norfolk residence are available to rent.

The £875-a-month and £725 per month homes are just 4m away from Anmer Hall – where William and Kate are living with their children George, Louis and Charlotte.

The properties are in the picturesque village, which has just 29 houses and a population of about 63.

One has two bedrooms and the other is a three-bedroom house with a large garden – both of which are opposite the tree-lined gated drive to the Royal’s home.

Royal fans can now live just four metres away from the entrance to William and Kate’s Georgian mansion, Anmer Hall, where they are currently living with their children

Two cottages have become available to rent in the tiny village, which has just 29 houses and a population of around 63

Two cottages have become available to rent in the tiny village, which has just 29 houses and a population of around 63

They are being let by the Sandringham Estate, which rents properties in 13 villages around the Queen’s residence. Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during their visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn earlier this month

They are being let by the Sandringham Estate, which rents properties in 13 villages around the Queen’s residence. Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during their visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn earlier this month

The two-bed semi-detached house is available to rent for £725-per-month and the three-bed semi, which comes with a garage and outbuildings, is up for £875 per month.

They are being let by the Sandringham Estate, which rents properties in 13 villages around the Queen’s residence.

The estate is letting the houses as primary residences and gives priority to those who live or work in the area – but people moving to Norfolk are also considered.

It states properties are not let on a first come, first served basis but ‘rather on which prospective tenant is best suited to the property.’

The Sandringham Estate is letting the houses as primary residences and gives priority to those who live or work in the area. But people moving to Norfolk are also considered. Pictured: A Google satellite image of Anmer Hall (red circle) and the two properties for rent (white circle)

The Sandringham Estate is letting the houses as primary residences and gives priority to those who live or work in the area. But people moving to Norfolk are also considered. Pictured: A Google satellite image of Anmer Hall (red circle) and the two properties for rent (white circle)

Anyone interested in the house can fill out a form on the Sandringham Estate website.

Anmer, which is on the royal estate at Sandringham, lies around 12 miles north-east of King’s Lynn and 35 miles west of Norwich.

In the 2001 census it had a population of 63 in 29 households. In the past, most of the houses in the village were occupied by people who worked at Anmer Hall.

Anmer Hall was a wedding gift to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge from the Queen and around £1.5 million was spent upgrading the mansion before they moved in around 2013.

Despite its small size, Anmer has a variety of entertainment, including a social club offering film nights, quiz evenings and barbeques, an active Bowls Club and a Women’s Institute. It also has a 14th century church, St Mary the Virgin.

Despite its small size, Anmer has a variety of entertainment, including a social club (pictured) offering film nights, quiz evenings and barbeques, an active Bowls Club and a Women’s Institute.

Despite its small size, Anmer has a variety of entertainment, including a social club (pictured) offering film nights, quiz evenings and barbeques, an active Bowls Club and a Women’s Institute.