Spot light
Harry Potter’s childhood home is on the market
De Vere House, which featured in the seventh, penultimate film in the movie adaptations of the famous wizarding saga, is on the market for just under £1 million.
The Grade I listed property appears in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One. It’s the birthplace of Harry and the place where the young hero’s parents were killed.
The building, situated in the quaint Suffolk village of Lavenham (it poses as the fictional West Country village of Godric’s Hollow in the Fantasy series), shouldn’t be short of suitors, despite its price tag of £995,000. According to its previous owners, various shots were taken of the building and its surrounds that were then edited to create Godric’s Hollow. The facade looks as it does in the film, though, so expect fans regularly flocking to your front door to catch a glimpse. Its doorway is the second most photographed one in the UK — piped to the post only by 10 Downing Street.