Winnie the Pooh's House Becomes a Bearbnb in Ashdown Forest
A faithful replica of Winnie the Pooh's house from E.H. Shepard's illustrations has been built in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, and is available as a 'Bearbnb' on Airbnb. The house, which can host up to four guests, was created by artist Kim Raymond, who has been drawing the Hundred Acre Wood characters for thirty years. Details include the 'Mr. Sanders' sign on the door, honey pots, an armchair, and wallpaper matching the original drawings. Bookings open on Monday, September 20, with a launch price of £95 per night. Guests must follow rules such as no heffalumps, no hands in honey pots, and mandatory poohsticks game on the bridge. The experience celebrates the 95-year legacy of A.A. Milne's stories.
Key facts
- The house is located in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England.
- It is a faithful replica of Winnie the Pooh's house from E.H. Shepard's illustrations.
- Artist Kim Raymond designed the interiors and objects, drawing the characters for 30 years.
- The house includes a 'Mr. Sanders' sign, honey pots, armchair, and wallpaper.
- It is listed as a 'Bearbnb' on Airbnb.
- Bookings open on Monday, September 20.
- Launch price is £95 per night.
- Guests must follow rules including no heffalumps and mandatory poohsticks game.
Entities
Artists
- Kim Raymond
- E.H. Shepard
- Alan Alexander Milne
Institutions
- Airbnb
- Artribune
Locations
- Ashdown Forest
- East Sussex
- England