Jeremy Clarkson's Grade II-listed childhood home - and the birth of the world's first Paddington Bear - has gone up for sale for a hefty £1.5 million.
Rowland Bridge House in the historic market town of Tickhill, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, features five bedrooms, three bathrooms, four reception rooms, and a 'large living kitchen'.
The Clarkson family moved to the 17th-century detached home in 1987.
The 65-year-old lived there with his mum Shirley, who created the world's first 'plush' Paddington Bear, initially without permission from the character's creator, Michael Bond.
The home is located just a few miles away from the former Top Gear presenter's childhood school, the prestigious Hill House School.






