MUMBAI: De Vere House, the 14th century cottage luxury self catering accommodation, in Lavenham which served as the birthplace of Harry Potter in the British film has been put up for sale for 950,000 pounds.
The grade I listed building, called de Vere House in Lavenham was used to create the fictional village of Godric‘s Hollow in Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Part One.
The cottage featured as the birthplace of both Harry Potter and his headmaster, Albus Dumbledore.
The medieval building includes a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, laundry room, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms and an attic room.
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