Culham Court dates back to at least the medieval period.[1] In the late 1760s, the original house was bought by London lawyer, Richard Michell, whose personal fortune was based on his marriage to an Antiguan sugar heiress, but it burnt down whilst being repaired.[1]
In 1949, the house was bought by the financier Michael Behrens, later co-owner of Ionian Bank, and his wife Felicity.[5] Their artist son Timothy Behrens grew up there, and would entertain friends including Hugh Casson and Edward Ardizzone.[5] Behrens died in 1989, but Felicity lived there until 1996.
In 1997, the house was bought by Sir Martyn Arbib for his daughter, Annabel (married to businessman Paddy Nicoll).[6] Arbib bought it for £12 million, and in 2006, they sold it to Swiss-born British billionaire Urs Schwarzenbach for £35 million, £10 million above the asking price.[6]