Harry is considering purchasing a £3.6 million mansion with a swimming pool, terrace, and bar, ensuring privacy without neighbors to disrupt the party atmosphere. Cr24h

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This £3.6m mansion Prince Harry is reported to be eyeing up to buy could be perfect for the party-loving royalSeven-bedroomed Water Hall in Norfolk has a pool overlooked by a terrace and bar with a cosy fireplaceAnd, thankfully for the royal famously pictured at a pool party in Las Vegas, there are no neighbours nearby to disturbThe house is next to the popular North Norfolk village of Wighton, and just 17 miles from Anmer Hall, where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge live. Pictured is the kitchenA local told The Sun : ‘It’s away from any neighbours, so would be the perfect party pad’

Next to the kitchen is an elegant dining room (pictured) with views over the spacious groundsIf Prince Harry ever wants more room, there is a Grade-II listed Norfolk barn will planning consent for conversion into a five-bedroom houseThe property comes with 5.5 acres of gardens bordered on the western side by the River Stiffkey, and includes a tennis court and games roomEstate Agents Savills called the seven-bedroom mansion an ‘exceptional family home’Savills wrote on its website: ‘Water Hall is an exceptional family home, enjoying a wonderfully private and peaceful setting within the Stiffkey Valley’Pictured is the historic Norfolk barn in the grounds, which has planning permission to turn into a house with five bedrooms

The property is approached by a gravelled, tree-lined drive, leading up to electric wooden gatesThe traditionally-built annexe adjoins the house to the north. It has a kitchen, bedroom and bathroomTe main lawns are to the south and west of the main house, with a large expanse of grass stretching away to the banks of the River StiffkeyA grass tennis court is situated next to the walled garden. Prince Harry is known to be keen on sport, and was recently pictured running with Usain BoltThe royal visited Water Hall before leaving for Africa to take part in conservation work. He is expected to come back to the UK before the end of this month

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