A picturesque country farmhouse in East Sussex, England, has been listed for £1.9million.
According to DailyMail, this property inspired the famously loved Winnie the Pooh book series.
The author, AA Milne, lived on this property in the 1920s.
He got the idea for the character and book from his son, Christopher Robin Milne, and teddy bear, Edward’s explorations and adventures.
The area around the farmhouse is fondly referred to as 'Pooh Country'.
This property is popular for another reason.
Brian Jones, a founding member of the Rolling Stones, bought the farm in 1968 and died there.
He was found motionless in the swimming pool.
Features of this famous property include a drawing room, dining room, study, playroom, three bathrooms, and a summer house.
A stone statue of Christopher Robin can also be found.
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Would you live in this cute country farmhouse?