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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s £15m home with £300k/year security bill was worlds apart from Wood Farm

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Last updated: February 12, 2026 7:16 am
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 65, has arrived at King Charles III’s Sandringham Estate after relinquishing the lease on his Windsor home, Royal Lodge. While he awaits renovations at Marsh Farm he’s staying at the nearby Wood Farm, which is where Prince Phillip lived out his retirement. During this new era, we take a look back at Andrew’s first marital home with now-ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.

The couple married in 1986, and one of their wedding gifts was a house! A 12-bedroom residence called Sunninghill Park was built for them by order of Andrew’s mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The Ascot property was their home together for 10 years before they split. Sarah remained living there with the couple’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, after the break-up, until they all moved out in 2006. ‘SouthYork’, as it was dubbed, was sold in 2007 to Kazakh billionaire businessman Timur Kulibayev for a whopping £15 million. Keep reading to discover its jaw-dropping features and read tales of life inside its walls…

© Photo: Getty Images

Sunninghill Park was a gift

Sunninghill features

Royal author Andrew Lownie has revealed that the impressive estate boasted “its own helicopter landing pad, a cinema, pool room and swimming pool, and 20 rooms of staff quarters”.

With a love for clothes, it was quite fitting that Sarah reportedly had “one of the world’s largest walk-in wardrobes”, coming in at 100ft long. The couple’s bathtub was said to have got the builders talking during construction – it was hilariously nicknamed, HMS Fergie, alluding to the gigantic size.

All these lavish features needed protection, and that racked up an eye-watering £300,000 per year security cost, according to Andrew Lownie. Security weighing heavily on their minds, they also added panic buttons in the property and a bomb shelter.

Sunninghill Park, Near Ascot© Tim Graham Photo Library via Get

The large house boasted lots of privacy

Sunninghill exterior

Photos of the sprawling residence show that it was a red brick structure, a common design for the period. A brick wall provided privacy around the building, and picket-style fences marked off the couple’s immaculately landscaped lawn.

sarah ferguson sunninghill home© Photo: Getty Images

Sarah had a team of staff members to hand

A lavish lifestyle

During their years at the property, they certainly lived a life of luxury, according to an array of royal reports. Authors of Sarah’s Story: The Duchess who Defied the Royal House of Windsor, Chris Hutchins and Peter Thompson, have revealed various demands made by Andrew’s then-wife. For example, staff were expected to iron tights, squeeze fresh orange juice the moment she sat at breakfast (not a second sooner) and prepare human-worthy dinners for her pet pooch.

Now, Andrew is faced with a life in exile, where he will be afforded luxury features, but not to the scale that he once enjoyed when he was a newlywed basking in this glorious home. 

 

The property was known as 'South York'© PA Images via Getty Images

The property sold for £15 million

Sunninghill renovations

In 2015, nine years after it was bought by Timur, the existing house was demolished and a new one built. According to planning documents, the new property was designed with six en-suite bedrooms and eight staff bedrooms, a living room, a drawing room, casual and formal dining rooms, a study, and sitting rooms for the children and the master suite.

Outside, he removed the outdoor pool in favour of an indoor one, while he had a walled kitchen garden built, and the grounds completely relandscaped to include a wild woodland area and orchard.

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