THE home where Captain Sir Tom Moore raised a fortune for the NHS during Covid is back on the market — with £300,000 sliced off the price.

It has been dropped to £1.95million after failing to sell for the original £2.25million asking price.

Captain Sir Tom Moore, a British Army officer, gives a thumbs-up while standing with his walker.Captain Sir Tom Moore raised a fortune for the NHS during Covid Credit: PA Captain Tom Moore's house for sale.Sir Tom’s mansion is back up for sale – and the family have slashed £300,000 off the price Credit: Rightmove Aerial view of Captain Tom Moore's daughters' home in Bedfordshire.The Grade II-listed former rectory is where Captain Tom took his lockdown garden walks Credit: Splash

The Grade II-listed former rectory was the setting for , which raised £39million for charities.

But daughter 55, was ordered to built after his death in the grounds of the seven-bed property without permission.

The 18th century house in Marston Moretaine, Beds, went up for sale in 2024 but was taken off the market after failing to attract any interest.

The property is now listed with a new estate agent, at the £300,000 discounted price.

in 2021 aged 100.

In 2024 The Commission found Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin had misled the public.

They

And refused to donate any to the foundation set up in her father’s honour, despite assurances they would do so.

Both were for ten and eight years respectively.

Mrs Ingram-Moore insisted they had not done anything dishonest.

Hallway with wooden floors, a staircase, and a wooden console table with a statue.A statue of Capt Tom can be seen on full view in the main hallway Credit: Rightmove Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore, wearing a patterned shirt and gold necklace.Tom’s daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore Credit: Alamy Demolition of the spa building at Captain Tom Moore's family home.She was ordered to demolish a spa built in the grounds of the seven-bed property without permission Credit: Paul Edwards Queen Elizabeth II bestows a knighthood upon Captain Tom Moore, who uses a walker, at Windsor Castle.Queen Elizabeth II knights Captain Tom Credit: Reuters