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Harry Potter’s childhood home is for sale—but you can’t afford it

Try not to think of it as the place where Lily and James died.

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Harry Potter‘s childhood home is up for sale.

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The beautiful old house, filmed as the place Harry lived before Voldemort killed his parents, graced the big screens in Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsLooming opposite a graveyard, the Potter home in Godric’s Hollow was impressive, but somewhat of an afterthought considering it is mostly destroyed and a snake in a woman suit was stalking Harry and Hermione next door.

The real-life version is much more stunning than the one seen on-screen. The price tag on it is pretty staggering too, but if you have upwards of a million dollars to spend, I bet this place would do great on Airbnb.

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Listed on the Carter Jones Realty website, the house in Suffolk, England, is described as “one of the most important & historically significant Grade I listed houses in sought-after Lavenham with stunning period features, lovely south facing gardens of about 0.39 acres, outbuildings & parking.”

The 3,000-square-foot home is listed at £995,000, which translates to a whopping $1,168,771.77. It looks to be well worth it, though, as long as you are willing to brave the dark wizards who might come knocking.

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H/T Mashable

 
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