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10th Aug 2017

You can now buy Harry Potter’s childhood home

But you'll need a fortune.

Laura Holland

Got a spare million?

Harry Potter’s childhood home is going for sale and is worth a cool £995,000. Based in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, the house is called De Vere House after previous owners dating back to the 14th century.

The house has attracted Harry Potter fans in recent years after appearing in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1, when Harry and Hermione return to Godrick’s Hollow, where Harry was brought up.

It’s apparently the second most photographed house in all of the United Kingdom.

And now, it could be yours. The house has been listed on Carter Jonas but because there is so much interest the site has crashed.

According to Curbed, the house is currently split into two sections, one residential and the other a B&B. It has six bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, two extra bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, great room and dining room.

Altogether it has a floor plan of approximately 3,165-square-foot.

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