![]() ![]() Milne, Christopher Robin and Winnie The Pooh. The Airbnb listing reads: “Stay in the historic former home of A.A. ![]() It also features the words: “This warm and sunny spot belongs to Pooh, and here he wonders what it’s time to do.” ![]() The garden also features a full size tennis court, basketball hoops, trampoline and a BBQ and standing heater for outdoor entertaining.Īround the grounds there are several statues of characters from Milne’s series, including Christopher Robin, Owl and a sundial carved with images of Piglet, Tigger and Roo. The exterior of the property is perhaps the most significant aspect of the listing as it offers guests around five acres of garden space as well as the now infamous swimming pool. The property itself contains a large, open living space which features cosy wood-panelled walls as well as a giant fireplace in the living room.ĭespite the building dating back to possibly the 16th century, the house has been tastefully modernised to fit the vibe of the classic feel of the property. Now the property – which appears to still contain the exact pool that Jones drowned in – is available for an eye-watering £919 a night, but requires a minimum stay of three nights for a total of £3,340. Jones was found floating in the property’s outdoor swimming pool, where his cause of death was ruled as “death by misadventure“. However, the six-bedroom property would go on to gain a tragic past as it later served as the home of Rolling Stones founding member Brian Jones, who was found dead on the grounds in 1969. ![]()
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