Moyns Park is a Grade I
listed country house
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in
Steeple Bumpstead
Steeple Bumpstead is a village and civil parish south of Haverhill, Suffolk, Haverhill in Braintree (district), Braintree district, Essex, England.
The parish church does not have a steeple, although the Congregational Church has a small Victor ...
,
Essex
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.
History
The home of the Gent family, until the late 19th century, was once owned by Major-General Cecil Robert St John Ives, maternal grandfather of
Ivar Bryce, the next owner. Bryce was a close friend of the author
Ian Fleming
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, who stayed at the house in the summer of 1956. When Bryce's wife,
Josephine Hartford, an
A&P heiress and sister of
Huntington Hartford
George Huntington Hartford II (April 18, 1911 – May 19, 2008) was an American businessman, philanthropist, stage and film producer, and art collector. He was also heir to the A&P supermarket fortune.
After his father's death in 1922, Hartfor ...
, died in 1992, she left the estate to
Lord Ivar Mountbatten
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and
George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven
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Biography Family
Born on 6 June 1961, Lord Milford Haven is the el ...
. Ivar Bryce's first cousin Janet Mercedes
Bryce had been married to
David Mountbatten and was the mother of Ivar and George Mountbatten. Lord Ivar Mountbatten lived in the house with his wife,
Penelope Thompson, before selling it in 1997.
It is said that Fleming made final changes to his novel ''
From Russia, with Love'' in the house. The house was also the location for several
Hammer Horror
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films. The house was also used as a residential Riding School in and around 1949, with courses in dressage, show jumping and short B.H.S courses. The chief instructor was C. Coombs MBE.

The area in the Le Moynes once had lands that encompassed
Hedingham Castle
Hedingham Castle, in the village of Castle Hedingham, Essex, is arguably the best preserved Norman keep in England. The castle fortifications and outbuildings were built around 1100, and the keep around 1140. However, the keep is the only ma ...
and other villages over a swathe of Essex. The Gents held their first court at Moyns in the early 16th century and the estate grew and continued to do so under Sir Thomas Gent (Queen Elizabeth's Baron of the Exchequer, Sergeant-at-Law and later judge).
According to an article in ''The Essex Countryside'' of May 1965 by GC Harper, the house was once moated, and takes its name from its first owner who had it built, Robert de Fitzwilliam le Moigne in the early 14th century, but little but the SW wing remains from the 15th century. It remained in that family for 200 years, then passed by marriage to William Gent. His son Thomas became MP for Maldon in 1571 and a 'trusted assistant' to
Sir Francis Walsingham
Sir Francis Walsingham ( – 6 April 1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death and is popularly remembered as her " spymaster".
Born to a well-connected family of gentry, Wa ...
, Elizabeth 1's Secretary of State and spymaster, whence he rose to 2nd Baron of the Exchequer. He sat in judgement at the trial of the conspirators of the
Babington Plot
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to assassinate the Queen and replace her with
Mary Queen of Scots
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The only surviving legit ...
. His wealth and status led him to rebuild the west front, completed by his son Henry, as he died in 1593.
Thomas signed a petition to Walsingham requesting he write to the governors of the Dutch congregation in Colchester and demand that 20–30 families return to Halstead to resume the cloth trade there, but to no avail. George Gent (d. 1818) was a magistrate for more than 60 years. The right to appoint the headmaster of the school in Steeple Bumpstead belonged until c.1835 to the owner of Moyns. The Moyns occupancy ceased in 1879 when it was sold to Major General Cecil Robert St John Ives, whose grandson John Bryce occupied it in the 1960s. The gardens of the estate had yew topiary, and the paths were said to be planted to a plan by Lord Bacon, with a bowling green being one of the oldest.
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Country houses in Essex
Grade I listed buildings in Essex
Steeple Bumpstead
Grade I listed houses