A luxury bungalow on the edge of Sandringham estate in Norfolk is up for sale, which means the lucky buyer could be neighbours with the Queen.
The four-bedroom detached property in Hilington borders the 20,000 acre estate and is also close to Anmer Hall, the country home of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The Royal Family spends several weeks of the year at the Sandringham estate, including Christmas.
If you want the chance to catch a glimpse of the Royals during the festive season, all you have to do is shell out £795,000 for the property.
For that price, you get stylish glazed walls, a large back garden, and a view of St Mary the Virgin Church, where the Queen sometimes visits while in residence at Sandringham.
The property has been listed by estate agents Brown & Co who say the bungalow was built in the late 1960s and is "in superb order."
They also say it is "flooded with natural light from the clever architectural design and large windows."
The property has been giving planning permission to build a three bedroom detached house and garage at the end of the property, which could add £500,000 to its value.
The couple who are selling it has lived there for 25 years, have re-roofed it and carried out extensive renovations on the property in recent years.
The kitchen is designed and fitted with quartz worktops and floor to ceiling glazed windows as well as sliding doors.
There is a sitting room described as a "stunning formal space" and a reception hallway leading into an open plan dinning area and the kitchen breakfast room.
A family room can be converted to a fifth bedroom if the new owners have use of it, while the master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and sitting room so you can get a bit of quiet time if you need it.
The current owners use the sitting room as their study.
There is a family bathroom, a laundry room, and access to a double garage, as you'll need a car to get around the area.
The bungalow's amazing location means you won't get much noise, particularly as it is set back from the road behind a wall and security gates.
It's in walking distance from a shop, a petrol station, a garage, a pub, and the Queen – what more could you need?
Lee Shauardson from Brown & Co said: "There is a lot of interest in the property because it appeals to quite a mixed bag of buyers."
“There is some interest because of the building plot – but a lot of people just see it as a fantastic house in Norfolk, and in close proximity to the coast."
Being next to Sandringham makes it "even more attractive," he says.
He added: "Sandringham has beautiful countryside and woodland, and there are plenty of areas which have public access.”