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27: 153:, but was later refaced with red brick on the ground floor, and the roof rehung with tiles. The main block has three storeys oriented approximately north–south, with a two-storey wing to the south, and the kitchen in a single storey addition off the north end of the main block. Inside, the house has a split-level drawing room with 215:
The house was put on sale by Johns's wife, Harriet Johns, for £2m in April 2012, including its 9.5 acres (3.8 ha) plot with the heated outdoor swimming pool and fishpond. It failed to sell, and was put up for sale again in 2016, and was sold for £1.8m in June 2017.
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fireplace, and views in four directions but mainly over the garden to the east and south, and also an oak-panelled dining room. Upstairs are six bedrooms, four on the first floor and two on the second floor.
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The building is a timber-framed farmhouse, with "L" plan, possibly dating to the 17th century or perhaps the mid-16th century. It was probably originally built with
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books at the house, often inspired by the local landscape, and died at Cotchford Farm in 1956. There are statues of Milne's son,
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After being owned by an American couple, the Taylors, who installed an outdoor swimming pool, the house was bought by
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in the shape of a quill and a base carved with images of Pooh characters, including
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You can buy the house where Winnie the Pooh was born (if you’ve got a spare £1.9m)
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approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) upstream to the west.
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is a farmhouse building to the southwest of the village of
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The building was bought as a country home by the author
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Hartfield
East Sussex
High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Duddleswell
Ashdown Forest
East Grinstead
A22
Royal Tunbridge Wells
A26
Uckfield
A. A. Milne
Brian Jones
listed Grade II
National Heritage List for England
wattle and daub
thatched roof
inglenook
A. A. Milne
Winnie-the-Pooh
Christopher Robin
Owl
gnomon
Piglet
Tigger
Roo

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