- Historic Home +
- Pooh Corner +
- Birthplace of Winnie The Pooh?! +
- Character Galore +
- Amazing Lounge Window! +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Two Receptions +
- Wooden Floors +
- Smart Bathroom +
- Plenty of Storage +
Small houses like this one rarely come up for sale in Clifton. Georgian mansions and flat conversions are common but if you're looking for two bedrooms, consider the benefits of owning a house instead of a flat. Be the master of your own realm and freehold, no expensive management fees or service charges and no communal spaces or neighbours above or below to worry about. Here is your chance to live in highly fashionable Clifton, not far from the Village with all its shops, boutiques, cafes and bars, just down the road from the iconic Suspension Bridge and Rocks Railway, and with your own front door!
There are houses that have an interesting tale to tell, and this adorable Grade 2 Listed terrace is most definitely in that category! Built, we think, in about 1790, the property, with its charming curved frontage, served as a tea shop for several decades before it was converted into the lovely house it is today some time in the 1950s or 1960s. It was during its tea shop era, in the early 1920s, when it was frequented by an author (who was creating stories inspired by his son Christopher's teddy bear) and a well-known cartoonist and artist. It is believed that it was during one of these visits to the tea shop that the first sketched ideas of a "silly old bear" were drawn and discussed by A A Milne (author) and E H Shepard (illustrator), and Winnie The Pooh was born! Later on, probably in the 1930s, Ernest Shepard created an oil painting of Winnie (the only one he ever painted) and donated it to the tea shop, where it was on proud display for many years ... meaning this property became known locally as "Pooh Corner"! Sadly, the painting was sold around 25 years ago and is now in a museum in Winnipeg, Canada. Nowadays, the house offers charm and character in abundance over four floors, with two bedrooms, two large reception rooms and a kitchen in the road-level "lower" ground floor.
Council Tax Band: Band D (£2460.32 per annum 2024/25)
Tenure: Freehold