Bristol house where Winnie The Pooh was ‘born’ is on the market for £675,000 - we take a look inside

The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton.The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton.
The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton. | Martin Haigh/Haighs Estate Agent
A charming cottage believed to be the 'birthplace" of Winnie the Pooh is up for sale.

The Grade II listed building known locally as 'Pooh Corner" was built in 1790 in Bristol's Clifton village.

The terraced house served as a tea shop for several decades - where it was frequented by children's author A.A. Milne and his friend, artist E.H. Shepard.

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The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton.The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton.
The property believed to be the place where Winnie The Pooh was "born" in Wellington Terrace in Clifton. | Martin Haigh/Haighs Estate Agent

During one of their visits in the 1920s, it is believed Shepard first sketched the ideas of a “silly old bear” - inspired by Milne’s son Christopher’s teddy bear - and Winnie The Pooh was born.

Later on - in the 1930s - Shepard created his one and only oil painting of Winnie The Pooh.

He donated it to the tea shop where it was on proud display for many years, according to Haighs - the estate agents selling the house.

This led to locals calling the property “Pooh Corner” - a nickname passed down through the generations.

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It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A. It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A.
It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A. | Martin Haigh/Haighs Estate Agent

The painting of Winnie The Pooh was kept in the tea shop until it closed in the 1950s - it was sold, but reappeared in a private collection in the 1970s and was then put on auction in 2000.

Citizens of Winnipeg - a city in Canada - believe a soldier from their town inspired the bear’s name - so banded together to bid more than £124,000 at a Sotheby’s auction to get their hands on the signed painting.

They say Milne named his iconic character after a Canadian black bear cub he took his son Christopher to see at London Zoo.

The bear - named Winnie - was the companion of a Winnipeg veterinarian Harry Colebourn and his Canadian regiment during the First World War.

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He had to leave the bear in London due to quarantine regulations.

It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard first sketched the ideas of the famous teddy bear.It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard first sketched the ideas of the famous teddy bear.
It used to be a tea shop - and was where Winnie The Pooh author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard first sketched the ideas of the famous teddy bear. | Martin Haigh/Haighs Estate Agent

A Haighs spokesperson said: “There are houses that have an interesting tale to tell, and this adorable Grade 2 Listed terrace is most definitely in that category!

“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.”

The two-bedroom terraced property in Clifton is on the market for £675,000.

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