Sir Captain Tom Moore’s family home where he raised millions for NHS charities throughout the pandemic has been put on the market for over £2 million.
The seven-bedroom property in the middle of Marston Moretaine gained national attention when the Army veteran walked laps of his garden, raising £38m for NHS Charities Together. The Grade II Listed 18th century house is up for sale with Fine and Country for £2,250,000 and sits across over three-and-a-half acres of land, complete with a moat and bridge. Sir Captain Tom lived here with his daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore and her family, before he died in 2021 at the age of 100.
There was no sign of the unauthorised spa, which had to be demolished after Central Bedfordshire Council refused revised proposals after part of it had already been built.
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9. Sir Captain Tom Moore’s house
It's been four years since Sir Captain Tom started doing laps of this very garden to raise money for NHS charities in the pandemic Photo: Fine and Country

10. Sir Captain Tom Moore’s house
This is the first of seven bedrooms. It has two built-in wardrobes and an en suite Photo: Fine and Country

11. Sir Captain Tom Moore’s house
And here's one of the smaller bedrooms, with an original fireplace Photo: Fine and Country

12. Sir Captain Tom Moore’s house
And there's even a bridge going over the semi-moated gardens. Idyllic, right? Photo: Fine and Country