It may be the site of some fairly traumatic fictional memories, but the house in Godric's Hollow where Harry Potter was born is also pretty darn magical.
And it's up for sale online and it's not that pricey*.
SEE ALSO:You definitely can't buy this Harry Potter-inspired lingerie on Diagon AlleyFor the fairly-expensive-but-also-totally-worth-it-probably price of £995,000 ($1,292,714), this Grade I listed building in Suffolk, England could quite literally be yours. It was used to recreate the childhood home of our wizarding hero in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Here are some pictures of De Vere House, in all its glory:
Credit: carter jonasCredit: carter jonasCredit: carter jonasCredit: carter jonasCredit: carter jonasYou will never come closer to feeling like an actual IRL wizard.
*Okay, it's still pretty pricey, but you'd expect it to be more seeing as it's Grade I and starred in a Harry Potter film I guess.
De Vere House is currently listed on the Carter Jonas website.
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