4 acres of gardens, was first put up for sale by Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin in April 2024. 95 million on February 5, 2025, and reduced again in April 2025. The sale comes amid a Charity Commission investigation that found the family 'repeatedly benefitted' from mismanagement of the Captain Tom Foundation.
Hannah Ingram-Moore, who was CEO and trustee, and Colin, a trustee, were disqualified from acting as charity trustees for ten and eight years respectively. 5 million from the foundation, including £16,097 paid to a company run by Hannah Ingram-Moore. They also used Captain Tom Moore's name in marketing brochures to sell the property.
A particularly special memory of our time here is of my father walking 100 laps of the garden to raise a record-breaking sum of almost £40 million for NHS charities during the pandemic.
Hannah Ingram-Moore was ordered to tear down a £200,000 spa built in the grounds without permission in 2023, which was funded by the foundation and initially intended for the charity but revised to include a spa pool and other amenities. 4 million book deal would go to the foundation. Captain Sir Tom Moore raised £39 million for NHS charities during the Covid-19 pandemic by walking laps in his garden and passed away from coronavirus in February 2021 at age 100.
The reasons for the property's struggle to sell and the exact amount misused from the foundation remain unclear, as does the current status of any legal proceedings.
Speaking last year, Mrs Ingram-Moore said her father, who she said was of 'very sound mind', wanted to ensure the family 'lived well', and that they had a 'future income' citing that the pandemic had placed financial pressure on their business.