Stately home: Kingston mansion built by Field Marshall Haig where Roosevelt and Eisenhower reportedly stayed for sale

Home to both a Bafta-winning actor and a senior officer of the British army, Presidents Roosevelt and Eisenhower were said to be guests at Ravenswood Court.
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Amira Hashish29 August 2018

Not one but two celebrated names owned Ravenswood Court, a 10-bedroom mansion in Coombe, Kingston upon Thames.

It was built by Field-Marshal Earl Haig (1861-1928) and Roosevelt and Eisenhower were said to have been guests there.

It was later the family home of Bafta-winning film, TV and theatre actor Joss Ackland.

The interiors are inspired by 12th-century Scottish castles, with a wonderful mix of architectural highlights and modern touches, including an indoor swimming pool which these days is a popular party spot.

The entrance hall has medieval double doors leading to an exquisite formal drawing room with rare pine panelling and flooring rumoured to have come from Windsor Castle.

£6 million: Ravenswood Court is a wonderful mix of architectural highlights and modern touches