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Mystery as Prince Andrew's former marital home left EMPTY nearly 20 years after ... trends now
Mystery as Prince Andrew's former marital home left EMPTY nearly 20 years after ... trends now

Mystery as Prince Andrew's former marital home left EMPTY nearly 20 years after ... trends now

Prince Andrew's former marital home has remained empty since undergoing a multi-million pound rebuild two years ago, with angry neighbours describing it as an 'eye sore' that resembles an out-of-town supermarket.

Sunninghill Park in Berkshire was sold by the disgraced Duke to Timur Kulibayev, son-in-law of the former president of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev in 2007 for £15million.

Controversially he paid £3million more than the asking price, even though the property had been on the market for five years.

It was later reported that the Duke of York had been acting as a fixer in Mr Kulibayev's business deals. Andrew – who is close to the tycoon's father-in-law, denied any impropriety.

After failing into a state of disrepair, the property was demolished in 2015 with work starting to construct a new, lavish home in its place.

According to sources the project cost close to £18 million, resulting in Mr Kulibayev spending an overall £33 million on acquiring and redeveloping Sunninghill Park.

Work was completed two years ago but astonishingly, despite the eye-watering amounts involved, nobody has lived in Andrew's former home since then, with metal shutters on the windows remaining down and large iron gates at the entrance firmly closed.

One neighbour told MailOnline: 'I don't blame the owners for not wanting to live in it because it's so horrible. I've heard that it's very luxurious inside but what good is that if the outside is so revolting?'

Now: Prince Andrew's former home Sunninghill Park in Berkshire following a multi-million pound rebuild two years ago

Now: Prince Andrew's former home Sunninghill Park in Berkshire following a multi-million pound rebuild two years ago 

Then: Sunninghill House, on the edge of Windsor Great Park near to Ascot, which was sold by Prince Andrew in 2007

Then: Sunninghill House, on the edge of Windsor Great Park near to Ascot, which was sold by Prince Andrew in 2007

Angry neighbours have described the new house as an ‘eye sore’ that resembles an out-of-town supermarket. It was sold by the disgraced Duke to Timur Kulibayev, son-in-law of the former president of Kazakhstan , Nursultan Nazarbayev in 2007 for £15million

Angry neighbours have described the new house as an 'eye sore' that resembles an out-of-town supermarket. It was sold by the disgraced Duke to Timur Kulibayev, son-in-law of the former president of Kazakhstan , Nursultan Nazarbayev in 2007 for £15million

The empty property is patrolled by a team of former Gurkha soldiers. 

Five gardeners work at the new Sunninghill Park to maintain its expansive six-acre grounds while a team of cleaners visit each month.

An official at the property said: 'The cleaners are the only ones who go into the home regularly. I've been working here since it was rebuilt, and I've never seen the owner or any of his friends or family.

'None of them have ever stayed the night here. It seems like a lot of money to spend on a luxury home that you are never going to use. It's a bit of a mystery why they've never come here.'

The property is located on the edge of Windsor Great Park on land owned by the

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