![]() ![]() That's fitting as the real Christopher Robin, Christopher Robin Milne, once resided in the home, and his s tuffed animals served as fodder for his father's stories in the years after World War I. The estate includes an apple orchard, a summer house, a swimming pool, landscaped gardens and even a statue of Christopher Robin. As Schaub notes, the home played host to evacuated families during World War II, and it was later owned by Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones who died there in 1969. It was originally built in the mid-16th century. Savills, the real estate firm selling the property, says that the house has six bedrooms and four reception rooms. Featuring a renovated country house and 9.5 acres of property, the East Sussex estate is classically English-and even more so because of who once owned it. Now, reports Michael Schaub for the Los Angeles Times, the house where the books were written is for sale.Ĭotchford Farm, where Alan Alexander Milne lived with his family and penned Winnie-the-Pooh, The House on Pooh Corner and his other classics, is on the market in England. ![]() ![]() ![]() Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books are still beloved classics nearly a century after their publication. Did you ever dream of exploring the Hundred Acre Wood with Piglet or chilling at Pooh Bear’s adorable house? If so, you’re not alone: A.A. ![]()
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