Captain Tom's daughter faces new blow as £2m spa mansion taken off the market
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A country mansion owned by Captain Tom Moore’s daughter has now reportedly been taken off the market completely after hopes of a 'discreet sale' fell through. The seven-bedroom property listed at £2.25million in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, had been put on the market in April last year. Captain Tom's family used his memory in an online advert for the home, which included a photo of him being knighted by the late Queen in 2020 for his NHS fundraising.
A bust recreating the moment he finished his multi-million pound fundraising walk during the pandemic was also seen in a snap of the main hallway. The war hero raised £38.9million for the NHS in lockdown by walking 100 laps of the garden. But still Captain Tom’s daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin were unable to flog it. The Mirror reported last October that the vendors Fine & Country indicated that the property was still available to buy but it was no longer being advertised.
Rightmove had confirmed the property was “off the market” and Fine & Country said the family had "directed to go discretely listed". It added: "It will no longer be showing on any portals, they don't wish to be advertised." But now it appears that it is not for sale with The Sun reporting that the property is no longer on the Fine & Country website while the company said it was “no longer appointed as the agents”.