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FINDING NEVERLAND

Incredible six-bed summer retreat of Peter Pan author JM Barrie next to woods that inspired Neverland on sale for £1.35m

Incredible photos capture Black Lake Cottage's massive bedrooms, living rooms and charming gardens

THIS stunning six-bed cottage of Peter Pan author Sir JM Barrie complete with a swimming pool and huge garden has gone on the market for a whopping £1.35 million.

Incredible photos capture Black Lake Cottage's massive bedrooms, living rooms and charming gardens.

 Sir JM Barrie owned Black Lake Cottage from 1901 to 1908
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Sir JM Barrie owned Black Lake Cottage from 1901 to 1908

The woodlands near the summer retreat inspired the author and playwright's enchanting stories and settings, including Peter Pan's idyllic Neverland.

Barrie owned the cottage in posh Farnham, Surrey, from 1901 to 1908.

But now estate agent Strutt and Parker is marketing the six-bedroom Lobswood House – part of the larger historic country house that included Barrie’s retreat – for £1.35 million and it says the property retains “great charm and character”.

It is thought the new property name is derived from the character Lob in Barrie’s Dear Brutus.

The retreat was extended in 2015 to provide two extra bedrooms.

 The cottage is now on the market for a whopping £1.35 million
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The cottage is now on the market for a whopping £1.35 million
 Stunning photos capture the glamorous interiors and massive rooms
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Stunning photos capture the glamorous interiors and massive rooms
 Barrie used the property as a rural 'bolthole'
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Barrie used the property as a rural 'bolthole'
 The property has several spacious living areas
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The property has several spacious living areas
 Strutt and Parker is now marketing the six-bedroom house
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Strutt and Parker is now marketing the six-bedroom house
 The estate agent says the property retains “great charm and character”
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The estate agent says the property retains “great charm and character”
 The charming rural retreat was extended in 2015
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The charming rural retreat was extended in 2015
 Barrie lived at the house with wife Mary Ansell, an actress
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Barrie lived at the house with wife Mary Ansell, an actress
 Two bedrooms were added in its 2015 extension
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Two bedrooms were added in its 2015 extension
 There are six bedrooms at the cottage
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There are six bedrooms at the cottage
 Windows stretch across the walls in the master bedroom
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Windows stretch across the walls in the master bedroom
 It retains wooden beams and other authentic features
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It retains wooden beams and other authentic features
 A doorway leads out from the kitchen to the pretty garden
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A doorway leads out from the kitchen to the pretty garden

The master bedroom boasts glorious views across the rolling gardens and Bourne Wood, where Barrie's friend's sons explored during regular visits from London.

Barrie became known by them as Uncle Jim and their exploits inspired much of his creations. He unofficially adopted the boys after the deaths of their parents.

Waverley Borough Council has placed a plaque on the wall of the Victorian property to recognise its former famous owner. It was previously a hotel and childrens' home.

 The master bedroom boasts glorious views across the rolling gardens
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The master bedroom boasts glorious views across the rolling gardens
 It's now known as Lobswood House, a name derived from the character Lob in Barrie’s Dear Brutus
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It's now known as Lobswood House, a name derived from the character Lob in Barrie’s Dear Brutus
 The house is set in around 1.5 acres of land
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The house is set in around 1.5 acres of land
 The property boasts a large outdoor swimming pool
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The property boasts a large outdoor swimming pool
 The current owners aim to downsize after bringing up their family
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The current owners aim to downsize after bringing up their family
 The council put up a plaque to commemorate the author
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The council put up a plaque to commemorate the author

Current owners Mark and Annabel Jermyn aim to downsize after bringing up their family there, and say the property has given them three decades of wonderful memories.

Barrie was born in Angus, Scotland in 1860.

He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London

He died aged 77 in 1937 in the capital.


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