Milton Ernest Hall, Grade I listed country house in Milton Ernest, England.
Milton Ernest Hall is a limestone country house in Bedfordshire featuring Gothic Revival design with an L-shaped main structure and projecting gables topped by dormer windows. The building displays the craftsmanship typical of mid-nineteenth-century English country estates, with carefully detailed stone work throughout.
The house was designed and built between 1853 and 1858 by architect William Butterfield for Benjamin Helps Starey. During World War II it served first as a base for the Special Operations Executive and later housed the United States Eighth Air Force support command headquarters.
The building demonstrates the architectural vision of William Butterfield, who constructed it between 1853 and 1858 for Benjamin Helps Starey.
The building operates as a nursing home and is not open to the general public, limiting access for visitors. You can view the exterior from outside and appreciate the architectural details from a distance.
American bandleader Glenn Miller and his orchestra were stationed here in 1944, with a commemorative plaque marking their presence. This connection to music history adds an unexpected layer of interest to the estate.
Location: Milton Ernest
GPS coordinates: 52.19050,-0.51362
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:10
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