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Anmer Hall is a Georgian country house in the village of Anmer in Norfolk, England.Built in the 19th century, it was acquired by the Sandringham Estate sometime after Queen Victoria purchased the property, and has previously been leased to business owners, civil servants, and members of the British royal family.
The hall is located west of the village and is linked to the nearby Sandringham estate by a long straight road known as "The Avenue". [4] In 2014 it was renovated as the new country home of the then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The parish church, which is dedicated to St Mary, is on the Anmer Hall estate.
Horne was known in the theatrical world as Anmer Hall, and also used the stage name Waldo Wright. [5] In the mid 1930s Kathleen Mary Robinson came from Australia to study theatre production and she helped the producer Osmund Daltry. She also directed and the actors included Michael Wilding and the later playwright Emlyn Williams. [6]
Anmer Hall is a Georgian house on the grounds, purchased by the Prince of Wales in 1896. [163] Formerly occupied by the Duke of Kent , [ 164 ] it was the main country home of the Prince and Princess of Wales , [ 165 ] until their move to Adelaide Cottage at Windsor .
Anmer Hall, a 10-bedroom country house on Sandringham Estate, is a royal residence filled with history. Here’s what to know.
For ten years the family rented Anmer Hall in Anmer, Norfolk, on the royal family's Sandringham estate. [2] They later moved into a neo-Palladian mansion designed by architect Francis Johnson in Hilborough, on their estate. [2] A devout Catholic, he built a chapel near his Hilborough residence for family occasions, and arranged for priests to ...
Alderson Burrell Horne (1863–1953) was a British theatre director, under the pseudonym Anmer Hall. [1] Life. He was the son of Edgar Horne (1820–1905), ...
In 1895, he purchased Papworth Hall in Cambridgeshire. [2] He was appointed High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire for 1897. [8] In 1896, he purchased the 2,000 acre Anmer Hall estate in Norfolk for £25,000, later reselling it to the Prince of Wales at cost.